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Thames whale

September 2019

  • Seal pups in the Thames Estuary.

    River Thames home to 138 seal pups, finds annual count

    English river’s ecosystem is thriving, 62 years after being declared biologically dead

November 2018

  • ‘It would be lovely if he sticks around,’ said the landlady of the Ship and Lobster.

    Savour the whale: struggling Gravesend enjoys a beluga boom

    The Kent town may have lost a Marks & Spencer’s, but now it has the tourist magnet ‘Benny’

September 2018

  • Whale spotters in Gravesend hoping to catch a sight of the beluga whale.

    Beluga fever is tinged with sorrow for whale-watchers on Thames

    The thrill of a once-in-a-lifetime sighting mingles with a fear that this story may not end well
  • A beluga whale in the River Thames

    Beluga whale remains in Thames amid concerns for its safety

    Ecologists ask public to stay away as beluga is seen 25 miles east of London and 1,500 miles from its normal habitat
  • Philip Hoare

    The lonely Thames beluga whale is an anomaly – and an omen

    Philip Hoare
    It seems apt this whale has appeared in the ominously named Gravesend, says whale expert Philip Hoare

January 2016

  • The Thames whale pokes its head out of the Thames river near Battersea bridge in 2006.

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    The modern legend of the Thames whale, 10 years on

    When a northern bottlenose got stranded in 2006 it caused mass hysteria. Next Thursday, a memorial march commemorates the event, with puppeteers and the Whale Song Orchestra

June 2012

  • Philip Hoare

    The whale that died in the Thames in 2006 deserves its plaque

    Philip Hoare
    Philip Hoare: London was one of the great whaling ports. We should remember all the leviathans slaughtered for the city

March 2009

  • Rescuers try to help a northern bottlenose whale lost in the Thames in January 2006. Their efforts were in vain and the whale subsequently died. Photograph: John D McHugh/AFP/Getty

    Beached whales to be put down to avoid further suffering

    Whales beached on British shores will be humanely killed as soon as possible after they are found, under new official guidelines

April 2008

  • short-snouted seahorse (Hippocampus hippocampus)

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    The Thames it is a-changin': wildlife returns to the river

    David Adam: A colony of seahorses has made the river its home it has been revealed, along with fish, dolphins, seals and porpoises

January 2007

  • See Thames whale in our free exhibition

  • Saved by the whale

  • The Thames whale exhibition - how to book tickets

  • The whale's curtain call

September 2006

  • Thames whale had arthritis

    A four-tonne northern bottlenose whale that swam more than 40 miles up the Thames earlier this year, was suffering from arthritis, it was revealed today.

March 2006

  • A whale of a time on your mobile

    TV will soon be widely available on mobile phones, allowing users to follow news events like the Thames whale as they happen.

January 2006

  • I know why the whale swam up the Thames - she was on a weekend visit to see the sights and catch a few shows

    Maureen Lipman
    Maureen Lipman: All over bar the shouting, I know, but the winching of the whale made a dent in my week which can only be smoothed out by committing it to Microsoft Word.
  • Woman behind the news

    Faye Archell, 26, was one of the British Divers Marine Life Rescue Association marine medics who rescued the Thames whale last Saturday. She owns the red watering-can used to keep the animal damp being auctioned on eBay.
    • Thames whale 'was trying to reach Atlantic'

    • London whale had not fed for three days

    • London's whale to join national collection

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