
Brendon Clark
Brendon Clark is a liaison officer at the Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service, noted for his expertise in marine conservation and wildlife management. Recently, he gained attention for his involvement in responding to a mass stranding of 157 false killer whales on the north-west coast of Tasmania, where he provided crucial information about the challenges of rescuing the stranded animals and the efforts to assess their condition.
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United States:
Department liaison officer Brendon Clark said the stranding was the first by false killer whales in Tasmania since 1974.
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Australia:
Brendon Clark, from the Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service, said the euthanasia process was expected to be completed today.
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Switzerland:
Brendon Clark is the official responsible for wildlife at Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service.
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Hungary:
Brendon Clark is the contact person for the Australian Department of Natural Resources and Environment.
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India:
Brendon Clark, a liaison officer for Tasmania’s department of natural resources and environment, explained the risks involved.
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France:
Brendon Clark, a local wildlife protection agent, confirmed the difficulty of returning the stranded cetaceans to the water.
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United Kingdom:
Brendon Clark, a liaison officer at the Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service, provided insights on the mass stranding of false killer whales.
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