Quebec research team attempts rescue of hours-old beluga calf found on shoreline
RIVIERE DU LOUP, Que. — A washed-up baby beluga prompted a major rescue effort in Quebec last week, highlighting researchers’ struggles to reverse the endangered population’s decline.
The province’s marine mammal emergency response team was called on Thursday after a vacationing family spotted the young beluga on the shoreline in Riviere-du-Loup, about 200 km northeast of Quebec City.
Veterinarians determined it was a newborn female who seemed healthy, according to Josiane Cabana of the Quebec Marine Mammal Emergency Response Network.
“She seemed to be in good shape and quite vigorous, and only a few hours old,” she said.