Freya was a young female
walrus
The walrus (''Odobenus rosmarus'') is a large pinniped marine mammal with discontinuous distribution about the North Pole in the Arctic Ocean and subarctic seas of the Northern Hemisphere. It is the only extant species in the family Odobeni ...
who appeared along the coasts of several western European countries (the Netherlands, Germany, the United Kingdom, Denmark, Sweden, and Norway) from October 2021 until her death on 14 August 2022. A rare sighting in the areas where she appeared, she attracted the attention of wildlife enthusiasts and the wider public. In the summer of 2022, after
sunbathing on and sinking boats in the
Oslofjord
The Oslofjord (, ; ) is an inlet in southeastern Norway. The fjord begins at the small village of Bonn in Frogn, Frogn Municipality and stretching northwards to the city of Oslo, and then curving to the east and then south again. It then flows s ...
, she was shot after concerns about her and the public's safety. She weighed approximately .
The decision to kill Freya was criticised by many wildlife experts.
Name
Freya was nicknamed after
Freyja
In Norse mythology, Freyja (Old Norse "(the) Lady") is a goddess associated with love, beauty, fertility, sex, war, gold, and seiðr (magic for seeing and influencing the future). Freyja is the owner of the necklace Brísingamen, rides a char ...
, the
Norse goddess
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of love and beauty.
The name was chosen by Frisian broadcaster
Omrop Fryslân
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, after being spotted near
Terschelling
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...
, from over 2,000 submissions from their audience.
Biography
Although she might have been seen elsewhere as early as 2019,
Freya was first spotted and subsequently named in October 2021 resting on top of the Dutch .
She was the first walrus to visit the Netherlands in 23 years; walruses
usually live several hundred miles north in the
Arctic
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.
In December 2021, she was seen relaxing on a
salmon farm cage near the island of
Vementry
Vementry (Old Norse: "Vemunðarey") is an uninhabited Scottish island in Shetland on the north side of the West Mainland, lying south of Muckle Roe.
Description and history
The island is known for its well-preserved chambered cairn. The w ...
in
Shetland
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. Before this, Freya had been spotted off the coasts of Denmark, Germany, and
Northumberland
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in England. She was identifiable by a pink spot on her nose, as well as her small
tusk
Tusks are elongated, continuously growing front teeth that protrude well beyond the mouth of certain mammal species. They are most commonly canine tooth, canine teeth, as with Narwhal, narwhals, chevrotains, musk deer, water deer, muntjac, pigs, ...
s and an old injury on her
flipper
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*Swimfins, footwear that boosts human swimming efficiency, also known as flippers
* Flipper (cricket), a typ ...
, making her distinguishable from other wandering walruses
Wally
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* Wally the Green Monster, mascot of the Boston Red Sox
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* Wall ...
and
Stena.
Scientists suspect that Freya originally lived on
Svalbard
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in Norway, some away from
Oslo
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. Caroline Radnofsky of the American
NBC News
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speculated that
climate change in the Arctic
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, which causes the
ice cover
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to melt and thus increases competition for food, might have been a reason for Freya to stray so far from her natural habitat.
In the summer of 2022, Freya had become known for
hauling out
Hauling out is a behaviour associated with pinnipeds (true seals, sea lions, fur seals and walruses) temporarily leaving the water. Hauling-out typically occurs between periods of foraging activity. Rather than remain in the water, pinnipeds h ...
on and occasionally sinking boats in the Oslofjord in order to sunbathe.
Due to the attention from the media and public, many people went to see her, with many of them getting very close to Freya. A week prior to her death, the fisheries ministry published photographs of crowds of people who stood within touching distance of her. There was also evidence of people throwing items at Freya. This behaviour prompted warnings from Norwegian authorities, who said that approaching her could endanger both her and the public. In one incident, the police closed a bathing area after Freya chased a woman into the water.
Biologist Per Espen Fjeld later explained: "She was not behaving like a typical wild animal. She sought out humans, which increased the risk of an accident. A friendly bump on a child swimming in the water could be fatal."
Due to the attention Freya was receiving, the fisheries ministry consulted a
veterinarian
A veterinarian (vet) or veterinary surgeon is a medical professional who practices veterinary medicine. They manage a wide range of health conditions and injuries in non-human animals. Along with this, veterinarians also play a role in animal r ...
on her condition, and considered that she was likely not getting enough rest and was stressed. Authorities had initially hoped that Freya would leave the area of her own accord. When crowds continued to come close to the animal, the Directorate of Fisheries decided on 12 August 2022 to kill her.
Death
On the night of 13 August 2022, Freya was killed by a team of four men from the
Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries
The Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries () is a Norwegian government agency. On 1 January 2014, it was incorporated into the new Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries formerly under the Ministry of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs.
Established ...
. Their patrol boat arrived at the Oslo marina where the walrus was basking on a moored boat. The day before the killing the team took a video of Freya socialising with the marina staff. Then, during the night, the team shot her with a rifle, using bullets which were described as "the ammunition to be used for that type of animal". An
anaesthetic dart was not used as there was concern that Freya would drown. The carcass was then covered with a tarp and towed away by boat.
Freya's carcass was delivered to a laboratory of the
Norwegian Veterinary Institute where it was dismembered by a health surveillance team led by Knut Madslien. Many samples of her blood and organs were taken and then the other remains were dissolved in a large vat of
lye
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to form a gel.
The boat on which Freya was killed was cleaned and returned to the marina. It belonged to a real estate developer, Fredrik Walsoe, who was not present during the killing.
Reaction
Frank Bakke-Jensen, the director general of fisheries, stated that the decision to kill Freya was based "on an overall assessment of the continued threat to human safety", saying also that "animal welfare was not being maintained".
Bakke-Jensen also stated that other options had been explored, including the possibility of moving Freya from the fjord, which was discussed with the
Norwegian Institute of Marine Research
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; these options were ultimately not carried out due to concerns regarding her welfare.
Norway's Prime Minister
Jonas Gahr Støre
Jonas Gahr Støre (; born 25 August 1960) is a Norwegian politician who has served as the prime minister of Norway since 2021.
He has been Leader of the Labour Party since 2014. He served under Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg as Minister of ...
the next day said he supported the killing, stating "It was the right decision. I am not surprised that this has led to many international reactions. Sometimes we have to make unpopular decisions."
''
The Washington Post
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'' acknowledged the potential difficulties with transporting marine animals, pointing to a
beluga whale who died earlier in August during his attempted rescue from a river near
Paris
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.
On 20 July 2022, another wild walrus named
Stena had died in Finland during an attempted transport to
Korkeasaari Zoo
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The zoo is among the most popular place ...
for treatment;
the two walruses had sometimes been compared to each other.
Criticism
, leader of animal welfare group , criticised the decision to kill Freya and said that other measures should have been tried first. She also suggested that "those who fail
dto keep their distance from the animal should
ave beenfined", noting that it may have made people follow guidelines. According to Martinsen, fines had not been considered.
Similar criticism was voiced by wildlife conservation organisations
Seal Rehabilitation and Research Centre and in the Netherlands.
Rune Aae, a biologist from the
University of South-Eastern Norway
The University of South-Eastern Norway (), commonly known as USN, is a Norwegian state university. It has campuses in Bø, Telemark, Bø in Telemark, Porsgrunn, Notodden, Rauland, Drammen, Hønefoss, Kongsberg and Horten. USN is a continuation ...
who had been
tracking
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Freya's movement, called the decision "too hasty", saying that according to prior experience, "Freya had sooner or later gotten out of the Oslofjord". "This is Norway in a nutshell", he said, "Too often we kill the animals we don't like or can't cope with."
Fredrik Myhre of
WWF in Norway said the speed of the decision had surprised him, "They should have been more patient."
''
The New York Times
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'' pointed out the timing of the killing, saying that with summer vacation in Norway coming to an end, crowds were "likely to ebb".
The
Norwegian Green Party submitted a question to the fisheries minister concerning the discarded alternate options.
Espen Fjeld said that Freya's death would not impact the
walrus population, but pointed to Norway's decision in March 2022 to license more
oil drilling in the Barent Sea as threatening the entire
endangered species
An endangered species is a species that is very likely to become extinct in the near future, either worldwide or in a particular political jurisdiction. Endangered species may be at risk due to factors such as habitat loss, poaching, inv ...
. "Nobody talked about that. That is the real challenge and threat to the walrus population."
Legacy
In April 2023, a bronze sculpture of Freya lying on her side by sculptor Astri Tonoian called ''For Our Sins'' was unveiled in Oslo, after an online fundraising campaign, organised by Erik Holm, raised $25,000.
Notes
References
External links
'Freya' the walrus stirs up a Norwegian townVideo about Freya by
Deutsche Welle
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