Timmy, a humpback whale, became stranded in late March 2026 along the Baltic coast of Germany. Since then, the situation has captured public attention and sparked widespread debate.
Experts and authorities are currently divided on the appropriate response to Timmy's plight. The discussions center around the ethical implications of intervening in the natural behaviors of wild animals.
As the situation unfolds, it raises important questions about our role in wildlife conservation and the potential consequences of human intervention.