Five things about the Montreal minke whale and why saving it isn’t easy
MONTREAL — There appears to be little that humans can do to help the minke whale that has been spotted in the St. Lawrence River near Montreal find its way back home. Here are five things to help understand the situation:
The whale’s arrival
Robert Michaud of the Réseau québécois d’urgences pour les mammifères marins said the whale was first seen on Sunday near the city’s Parc Jean-Drapeau. The whale is about 450 kilometres upstream from its natural habitat, but Michaud said the plan is not to try to rescue it.
His network, which works to protect marine mammals in the St. Lawrence River,only considers intervening in certain situations, such as when an endangered species is involved — which is not the case with minke whales — or when a whale is threatened by human action, such as entanglement in fishing gear.