Animals
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'Cocaine of the Sea' Threatens Critically Endangered Vaquita in Mexico
The vaquita marina can be found only in Mexico. It is the planet's most critically endangered sea mammal, its survival is been threatened by a harmful clash of interests between fishing and conservation. Experts estimate there may be less than a dozen remaining in the wild.
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