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Whales are dying. Don’t blame wind turbines.
When a whale dies, it often decomposes quite quickly-the process starts within hours of an animal's stranding on shore. Depending on the species, they may have six inches or more of blubber, an insulating layer that traps heat inside and turns their internal organs to mush. That can make Jennifer Bloodgood's job very difficult. As...
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