Why are black swans becoming stranded in the ocean off WA?

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Why are black swans becoming stranded in the ocean off WA?
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Hungry and tired baby swans are being abandoned by their parents around Busselton. Stuck at sea, with nothing to eat or drink, FAWNA comes to their rescue.

"Normally they'll turn their head in the direction where they want to go.""Having a long pole, we can keep a bit of a distance from them," he said.While the young swans are agile, Mr Fish says they are often exhausted and hungry."They have no fight left in them."She helped establish FAWNA in the 1980s and has continued to rehabilitate birds in her backyard.

"If it's there just enjoying itself and it can fly somewhere else to get food and water, that's fine," she said. The Department of Biodiversity, Conservations and Attractions acknowledges the valuable work wildlife rehabilitators undertake in the community and encourages members of the public to keep an eye out for stranded cygnets.

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