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Sculpture of euthanised walrus Freya unveiled in Oslo

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Agence France-Presse in Oslo
Sat 29 Apr 2023 15.20 BST

A bronze sculpture has been unveiled in Norway of the walrus nicknamed Freya, who gained global attention last summer after basking in the Oslo fjord until officials euthanised her.

The lifesize sculpture depicts Freya lying on her side on the rocky shore of Oslo’s Kongen marina, not far from where the real 600kg mammal last summer drew large crowds as she chased ducks and swans, and rested on boats that struggled to support her bulk.

Officials chose to put her down in August, citing signs she was experiencing stress and amid fears she posed a threat to members of the public who did not keep their distance as requested.



An online campaign raised more than $25,000 (£20,000) to build the sculpture commemorating Freya, campaign organiser Erik Holm said.

“I started this because I’m furious about the way the fisheries directorate and the state handled this situation,” Holm said at the unveiling.

“Beyond the issue of Freya, we need to ask ourselves how we treat animals and nature. We need to think about our relationship to wildlife.”

Freya, who was estimated to be about five years old, had been sighted in the UK, the Netherlands, Denmark and Sweden before spending part of the summer in Norway.

The walrus is a protected species that normally lives in the more northerly latitudes of the Arctic.

Despite repeated appeals to stay away, onlookers who sometimes had children in tow approached the mammal to take photographs.

Walruses do not normally behave aggressively towards humans, but they can feel threatened by intruders and attack.

Critics said the decision to put Freya down was rushed and did not take the animal’s wellbeing into account, while officials said sedating Freya and moving her to a less populated area would have been too complex an operation.


Good. Brings some closure to the hotly debated saga.

Most Americans probably have not even heard about Freya, the walrus.
 
Am I the only one who gets irritated when they see choosing to kill an animal for convenience or because it is dangerous "euthanizing"?

Euthanasia is a putting out of misery. That is, putting the animal out of its own misery. When we put an animal out of our misery, we are killing it.




So call it what it actually is: some vocal people decided they were scared about people possibly being attacked, and so they killed the animal because it didn't want to go away. If it feels bad to say that, then that should bear on your decision on whether or not to do it. It shouldn't be papered over with a lie of a word, "euthanize". No, you killed it for convenience so at least just own it.
 
Harvested.
 
I'm 100% animal and 0% humans when it comes to issues like this. Sometimes humans really suck.
 
I'm sorry but if so many people were willing to donate to have a statue made why didn't they instead take donations to work out a reasonable solution that didn't involve killing the poor walrus? It's not like she was so huge they couldn't have relocated her to a safer area.
 
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