Animals
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The Plight of the Porpoise: Fishery Bycatch Could Cause Vaquita Extinction
Despite efforts to combat its population decline, a newly developed network of acoustic detectors has confirmed that there is an alarming 34 percent per year decline of the endangered vaquita porpoise in Mexico. A study in the journal Conservation Biology has revealed this devastating statistic.
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