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Poor Body Condition of North Atlantic Right Whale Contributes to Population Decline

  • by Kristin P Burns
  • April 23, 2020
  • Human & Animal Health
Endangered North Atlantic right whales are in much poorer body condition than their counterparts in the southern hemisphere, which is contributing to population decline of fewer than 410 animals.
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