Mon, 13 February 2017
No one enjoys seeing whales and dolphins get stranded. It's a sad site. Last weekend's mass stranding of 650 pilot whales of the northern coast of South Island in New Zealand is no different. However, it's a good chance to take the time to tell you why marine mammals get stranded. In this episode, I tell you what happened this past weekend; why strandings happen in this part of the world so much; and, how people responded to it. Enjoy the podcast! Are you looking to change the way you eat for a better health and environment? Start using Arbonne nutrition and health care products that are all natural and environmentally friendly. I use them all the time and their nutrition line has transformed the way I eat and my health. Email me today, andrew@speakupforblue.com to find out how you can transform your health.
Direct download: SUFB_S277_650PilotWhalesStrandedThemselvesInNewZealand.mp3
Category:stranding -- posted at: 8:00am EST |