By Nuria Pérez
A bottlenose dolphin – which was unable to eat when plastics became trapped in its mouth – is now safe and well thanks to the actions of fish farm diver.
Full story in Costa Blanca News (south edition) – in the shops tomorrow.
By Nuria Pérez
A bottlenose dolphin – which was unable to eat when plastics became trapped in its mouth – is now safe and well thanks to the actions of fish farm diver.
Full story in Costa Blanca News (south edition) – in the shops tomorrow.
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