WELLFLEET – For the seventh time in a week, IFAW volunteers responded to a mass mammal stranding on Cape Cod. The latest stranding happened at the Herring River in Wellfleet on Friday where seven dolphins because stranded on the mudflats, including two females who were pregnant. Volunteers released the dolphins at West Dennis Beach as seen in this video IFAW posted:
Video: IFAW responds to seventh dolphin standing in a week
March 3, 2017
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