вторник, 17 июля 2012 г.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- A baby beluga whale rescued in Alaska's Bristol Bay last month had multiple inf
ANCHORAGE, Alaska A baby beluga whale rescued in Alaska's Bristol Bay last month had multiple infections, according to necropsy results compare cost of rental cars announced Wednesday. /p p On postmortem exam we found that the beluga whale had infections in multiple compare cost of rental cars sites, compare cost of rental cars including his heart and lungs, compare cost of rental cars Alaska SeaLife Center veterinarian Dr. Carrie Goertz said in a statement emailed to The Associated Press. /p p Early tests had confirmed our initial suspicions that his immune system was not fully developed and that he was at risk of acquiring a life threatening infection. Despite our efforts to support his immune system, this was the unfortunate outcome, Goertz wrote. /p p The Alaska SeaLife Center was notified June 18 of the calf which had been separated from its mother, likely in a storm. /p p The center's stranding coordinator, Tim Lebling, flew to South Naknek from Seward, and brought the 5-foot long beluga back in the small airplane, in dry transport - basically on an air mattress and he was covered constantly with wet towels. /p p It was believed to be the first baby beluga rescue in the United States, at least since federal record keeping began in 1972, Alaska SeaLife Center compare cost of rental cars President Tara Riemer Jones said last week, before the whale died. Other attempts at rescue resulted in calf deaths or in one case, the calf being returned to its pod. /p p When the male calf arrived in Seward, it had its own pool at the center and around-the-clock care. /p p Since the event was so rare, beluga specialists from around the country came to Alaska to help care for the whale, including from the Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta, Shedd Aquarium compare cost of rental cars in Chicago and SeaWorld in San Diego. /p p The calf had some gastrointestinal problems, compare cost of rental cars and caregivers said the whale's immune system wasn't developed because it hadn't compare cost of rental cars received any of his mother's milk. /p p Last week, the Alaska compare cost of rental cars staff worked with other aquariums to provide supplements to help develop the whale's immune system. /p p Brett Long, the husbandry director at the center, said at the time: It's a waiting game. /p p The calf was able to put on weight, compare cost of rental cars gaining 5 pounds during his stay to weigh in at 115 pounds. He never officially was named, but most caregivers compare cost of rental cars called him Naknek. /p p But the whale's condition deteriorated over the weekend, and died early Monday. /p p Stranded cetaceans have a very low rate of survival, so his passing wasn't unexpected, Jones said. We consider every day he survived a 'win.' /p p Jones added, But also, we do hope that the insights and learning we developed through his care will help future stranded animals like him.
FILE - This July 4, 2012, file photo, shows Dennis Christen of the Georgia compare cost of rental cars Aquarium feeding a bottle to a baby beluga calf being rehabilitated at the Alaska compare cost of rental cars SeaLife Center in Seward, Alaska. The baby beluga whale rescued in Alaska's Bristol Bay last month had multiple infections, according to necropsy results announced Wednesday.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- A baby beluga whale rescued in Alaska's compare cost of rental cars Bristol Bay last month had multiple infections, according to necropsy results announced Wednesday. "On postmortem exam we found that the beluga whale had infections in multiple sites, compare cost of rental cars including his heart and lungs," compare cost of rental cars Alaska SeaLife Center veterinarian Dr. Carrie Goertz said in a statement emailed to The Associated Press. "Early tests had confirmed our initial suspicions that his immune system was not fully developed and that he was at risk of acquiring a life threatening infection. Despite our efforts to support his immune system, compare cost of rental cars this was the unfortunate outcome," Goertz wrote. The Alaska SeaLife Center was notified June 18 of the calf which had been separated from its mother, likely in a storm. The center's stranding coordinator, Tim Lebling, flew to South Naknek from Seward, and brought the 5-foot long beluga back in the small airplane, in dry transport - basically on an air mattress and he was covered constantly with wet towels. It was believed compare cost of rental cars to be the first baby beluga rescue in the United States, at least since federal record keeping began in 1972, Alaska SeaLife Center President Tara Riemer Jones said last week, before the whale died. Other attempts at rescue resulted in calf deaths or in one case, the calf being returned to its pod. When the male calf arrived in Seward, it had its own pool at the center and around-the-clock care. Since the event was so rare, beluga specialists from around the country came to Alaska to help care for the whale, including from the Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta, Shedd Aquarium in Chicago and SeaWorld in San Diego. The calf had some gastrointestinal problems, and caregivers said the whale's immune system wasn't developed because it hadn't received any of his mother's milk. Last week, the Alaska staff worked with other aquariums to provide compare cost of rental cars supplements to help develop compare cost of rental cars the whale's immune system. Brett Long, the husbandry director at the center, said at the time: "It's a waiting game." The calf was able to put on weight, gaining 5 pounds during his stay to weigh in at 115 pounds. He never officially was named, but most caregivers called him "Naknek." But the whale's condition deteriorated over the weekend, and died early Monday. "Stranded cetaceans have a very low rate of survival, so his passing wasn't unexpected," Jones said. "We consider every day he survived a 'win.'" Jones added, "But also, we do hope that the insights and learning we developed through his care will help future stranded animals like him."
Wednesday: Hen House, compare cost of rental cars HyVee, Price Chopper Deals Price Chopper KRAFT Salad Dressings 12 oz. Sizzling Salads or 14-16 oz., Selected Varieties - $0.99 Eckrich Smoked Sausage 12-14-oz., Selected Varieties - $1.78 Coca-Cola Family Products 24 packs - $6.99 each more...
Подписаться на:
Комментарии к сообщению (Atom)
Комментариев нет:
Отправить комментарий