Wayward whale to be moved from New Brunswick river to St. Lawrence Estuary
BATHURST, N.B. — Animal rescuers hope to capture and relocate an endangered beluga whale that has been making its home in a northern New Brunswick river for several weeks.
Tonya Wimmer of the Marine Animal Response Society said they hope to relocate the juvenile whale from the Nepisiguit River to the St. Lawrence Estuary near Cacouna, Que., but it’s a major effort to gather all the resources and develop a plan to keep the whale safe.
“It will hopefully be some point this week,” Wimmer said Tuesday. “We would like to help the animal out of the river as soon as possible. They can be in fresh water but they’re not designed to be there permanently.”
Wimmer said the area near Cacouna is where other beluga whales usually spend their summer months.


