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A mother orca became beached and died on northern Vancouver Island on Saturday (March 23), despite the rescue efforts of local community members.

The orca was found on Saturday morning near the village of Zeballos and Ehattesaht First Nation, in a shallow ocean inlet. She had very likely entered the area during high tide while hunting for food and become stuck when the waters dropped, the Marine Education and Research Society said in a post to social media.

Members of the Ehattesaht told local newspaper Ha-Shilth-Sa that the mother orca had a dead seal in her mouth when they arrived to try and save her.

Community members used buckets of water to soak towels and keep the mother wet while they attempted to turn her back onto her stomach, but they weren’t able to do so in time. She died while her calf swam in the waters nearby.

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