Animals
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US Pledges to Protect Territory of Endangered Humback Whales in Pacific Ocean
After being sued twice for failing to protect humpback whale pods, the US government has officially declared over a 100,000 square nautical miles of the Pacific as a legally defined critical habitat for the endangered species.
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