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Time is running out to rescue orca calf stranded in a Vancouver lagoon

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It's all hands on deck to rescue orca calf stranded in a Vancouver lagoon as time runs out. Rescuers have considered techniques including using an open net pen or an airlift. The calf has been good at searching for food, true to its name, ‘Brave Little Hunter,’ and seems healthy. Paul Cottrell, a rescuer, stressed that time is limited to figure out the logistics.

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World
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killer whale, Vancouver, wildlife
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