climate change
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20,000 Years Orcas Refugium Discovered in Northern Pacific That Deciphers Killer Whales' Existence Amidst Climate Change
Researchers uncovered the 20,000 years of refugium for orcas in Northern Pacific. The area has been an essential location for killer whales, which can help decipher their existence amidst the threat of climate change. Read here.
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