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Population of North Atlantic Right Whales is Dwindling Due to Worsening Climate Change
According to a study published this week in the journal Oceanography, climate change-induced warming in the Gulf of Maine has caused the population of the North Atlantic right whale to plunge, leaving the species critically endangered and conservationists desperate for protection.
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