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After 140 Days, Whale ‘Haitang’ Returns to the South China Sea

The short-finned pilot whale known as “Haitang” has made a triumphant return to the South China Sea after a harrowing ordeal and an inspiring recovery. Once stranded and in grave danger, Haitang was rescued and received life-saving treatment that granted the magnificent creature a new lease on life.

Over 140 days and nights, a dedicated team of volunteers and marine specialists provided around-the-clock care, nursing Haitang back to health. Their unwavering commitment not only restored Haitang’s well-being but also showcased the profound impact of human effort in wildlife conservation.

Haitang’s release back into the ocean is a beacon of hope and a testament to what collective action can achieve. As Haitang gracefully swims through the blue waters once more, there is a renewed call for unity in protecting our marine ecosystems.

The South China Sea, rich with diverse marine life, thrives when we commit to its preservation. Let us come together to safeguard these waters, ensuring that creatures like Haitang continue to flourish. By fostering a harmonious coexistence with nature, we weave a living tapestry that benefits all life on our planet.

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