
North Atlantic Right Whale Population Shows Signs of Recovery
The North Atlantic right whale population has increased to 384 individuals, marking a positive trend in conservation efforts aimed at protecting this endangered species. This growth, up by eight from last year, highlights the effectiveness of protective measures and raises hope for the future of one of the world's rarest marine mammals, which were once on the brink of extinction.

North Atlantic Right Whale Population Shows Signs of Recovery
The North Atlantic right whale population has increased to 384 individuals, marking a positive trend in conservation efforts aimed at protecting this endangered species. This growth, up by eight from last year, highlights the effectiveness of protective measures and raises hope for the future of one of the world's rarest marine mammals, which were once on the brink of extinction.
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