Two pygmy killer whales find themselves on a South Mississippi marsh bank, hundreds of miles from their deep-water home. A blistering sun, twisting streams, and towering grass surround them. Their survival seems bleak at best until a fisherman happens to see them stranded and unable to swim. He calls the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies Stranding hotline, and their odds for survival turn from dark to hopeful with their successful release.



Vorwort
Two Pygmy Killer Whales strand in Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi where a community rallies together to help the whales survive and ultimately release them back into the Gulf of Mexico.

Autorentext

Each author has a unique skill set to help protect the marine life in the Gulf of Mexico. M. H. Crawford is an animal care and rescue and rehabilitation specialist at the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies. Dr. Mystera M. Samuelson is the lead research scientist, and Dr. P. Debra Moore, DVM, is one of the amazing veterinarians on staff at the institute.

Titel
A Mississippi Whale Tale
Untertitel
The Story of Two Pygmy Killer Whales' Fight for Survival
EAN
9781546216353
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
10.03.2018
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
21.81 MB
Anzahl Seiten
48