Why Is The Vaquita Dolphin Endangered. A stocky creature about four and a half feet long, the vaquita is the smallest of the cetaceans, a family that includes whales, dolphins, and porpoises. Vaquitas are the most endangered of the world’s marine mammals.
By linda pressly,bbc news, san felipe, mexico. Night is falling on the northern sea of.
The Porpoise Is Teetering On The Brink Of Extinction.
An illustration of the vaquita, the world's most critically endangered sea mammal.
The Porpoise Is Teetering On The Brink Of Extinction.
Nearly one out of every five vaquita get entangled and drown in gillnets intended for other marine species like the totoaba, a critically endangered fish also found in the upper gulf.
The World's Rarest Sea Mammal Still Has A Chance Of.
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Vigilantes Remove Nets, But That Does Not Solve The Underlying Economic Problem, And Even A 100% Survival Rate Might Not Be Enough To Save Them.
The porpoise is teetering on the brink of extinction.
A Stocky Creature About Four And A Half Feet Long, The Vaquita Is The Smallest Of The Cetaceans, A Family That Includes Whales, Dolphins, And Porpoises.
The vaquita (phocoena sinus) is the smallest and now most endangered species of the cetacean order, after the recent extinction of the baiji (lipotes vexilifer) in.
Vaquitas Are The Most Endangered Of The World’s Marine Mammals.