thejakartapost.com, Attempts to save eleven whales stranded in Bali’s waters during the last two years did not meet international standards and further endangered the animals, conference participants heard last weekend.Several scholars and environmentalists took part in a one-day workshop last weekend to discuss how to save whales stranded in Bali’s waters.
Benyamin Khan of APEX Environmental said most stranded whales were rescued by local people using traditional methods that were inefficient and threatened the lives of the animals.Thirty-one of the world’s 120 whale species are found in Indonesia, he said.
Benyamin Khan of APEX Environmental said most stranded whales were rescued by local people using traditional methods that were inefficient and threatened the lives of the animals.Thirty-one of the world’s 120 whale species are found in Indonesia, he said.
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