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Nala The Beluga

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Nala The Beluga

Birth
Vancouver, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
Death
21 Jun 2010 (aged 1)
Vancouver, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
Burial
Donated to Medical Science. Specifically: Death at Vancouver aquarium Add to Map
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Last year pennies and pebbles tossed in the beluga tank caused the death of Nala, another young beluga at the aquarium. Nala was born in June 2009 to Aurora.

Blocked airway killed Vancouver beluga CBC News Posted: Jun 22, 2010 10:21 AM PT Last Updated: Jun 22, 2010 11:05 AM PT

A young beluga whale at the Vancouver Aquarium died Monday night after its airway became blocked, officials say.

The aquarium's veterinarian, Martin Haulena, said the female calf, named Nala, died at about 10:15 p.m. PT, and a full necropsy was performed overnight.

During the necropsy, staff discovered a pocket that had formed inside the whale's airway. The pocket had swollen up because of debris that had become trapped inside. Several small pebbles and a penny were found in the pocket.

Five belugas have been born in captivity at the aquarium, and three of them have died before their third birthdays, but this is the first time staff have seen this type of problem, said Haulena.

A beluga calf, named Nala, swims with its mother shortly after it was born at the Vancouver Aquarium on June 7, 2009. Nala died Monday after its airway became blocked.

"It's such a bizarre situation. I wouldn't normally look for this," said Haulena. "I just honestly would not have thought of this before."

Nala was born in June 2009 to Aurora, a 20-year-old beluga grandmother at the aquarium.

"Vancouver Aquarium staff — particularly its animal care team — and volunteers were deeply saddened by this loss," said a notice released by the aquarium.

"Nala was an energetic and curious calf who enjoyed socializing with the belugas in the aquarium family, including playmate Tiqa - the aquarium's oldest calf - mom Aurora, and Qila," the statement said.

Aurora's first calf, Qila, was born in 1995. She was the first calf to be conceived and born in a Canadian aquarium. Aurora's second calf, Tuvaq, was born in 2002 but died suddenly in 2005. Qila gave birth to her own calf, Tiqa, in 2008.
Imaq would go on to father a calf in 2009 with Qila's mother, Aurora. That calf, Nala, died a year later, with stones and a coin blocking her larynx.
In 2010 calf Nala died just two weeks after her first birthday after her airway became blocked
Last year pennies and pebbles tossed in the beluga tank caused the death of Nala, another young beluga at the aquarium. Nala was born in June 2009 to Aurora.

Blocked airway killed Vancouver beluga CBC News Posted: Jun 22, 2010 10:21 AM PT Last Updated: Jun 22, 2010 11:05 AM PT

A young beluga whale at the Vancouver Aquarium died Monday night after its airway became blocked, officials say.

The aquarium's veterinarian, Martin Haulena, said the female calf, named Nala, died at about 10:15 p.m. PT, and a full necropsy was performed overnight.

During the necropsy, staff discovered a pocket that had formed inside the whale's airway. The pocket had swollen up because of debris that had become trapped inside. Several small pebbles and a penny were found in the pocket.

Five belugas have been born in captivity at the aquarium, and three of them have died before their third birthdays, but this is the first time staff have seen this type of problem, said Haulena.

A beluga calf, named Nala, swims with its mother shortly after it was born at the Vancouver Aquarium on June 7, 2009. Nala died Monday after its airway became blocked.

"It's such a bizarre situation. I wouldn't normally look for this," said Haulena. "I just honestly would not have thought of this before."

Nala was born in June 2009 to Aurora, a 20-year-old beluga grandmother at the aquarium.

"Vancouver Aquarium staff — particularly its animal care team — and volunteers were deeply saddened by this loss," said a notice released by the aquarium.

"Nala was an energetic and curious calf who enjoyed socializing with the belugas in the aquarium family, including playmate Tiqa - the aquarium's oldest calf - mom Aurora, and Qila," the statement said.

Aurora's first calf, Qila, was born in 1995. She was the first calf to be conceived and born in a Canadian aquarium. Aurora's second calf, Tuvaq, was born in 2002 but died suddenly in 2005. Qila gave birth to her own calf, Tiqa, in 2008.
Imaq would go on to father a calf in 2009 with Qila's mother, Aurora. That calf, Nala, died a year later, with stones and a coin blocking her larynx.
In 2010 calf Nala died just two weeks after her first birthday after her airway became blocked


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