NZ rescuers scramble to save dolphins

By Lucy Craymer
Updated August 12 2022 - 1:58pm, first published 1:53pm
New Zealand has the highest stranding rate for dolphins and whales in the world. (Ben Leahy/AAP PHOTOS)
New Zealand has the highest stranding rate for dolphins and whales in the world. (Ben Leahy/AAP PHOTOS)

Rescuers in New Zealand are trying to save 10 dolphins stranded on a remote beach, soaking them with buckets of water until the tide comes in to hopefully take them back out to sea.

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