Alarm over North Atlantic right whale's survival after recent deaths
by Edward Helmore from Environment | The Guardian on (#4MFSW)
Six right whales were killed in June, and two in July - a potentially devastating blow to a population estimated to be no more than 400
Canadian conservationists are sounding an alarm over the survival of the North Atlantic right whale, a once numerous species that live off the east coast of the US and Canada.
This June, six right whales were killed, followed by two more in July - a potentially devastating blow to a population that is now estimated to be no more than 400 strong.
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