FAU, SeaWorld San Diego, and the San Diego Natural History Museum have joined forces to scan the rare skeleton of the vaquita ...
There are only 10 or less of this little porpoise species left in the world. What can be done to save the vaquita?
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Hosted on MSNThe Most Endangered Marine Mammal Lives In The Gulf Of California, But There's Less Than A Dozen LeftWithout massive conservation efforts put into place soon, this endangered marine mammal will likely not make it to the end of the decade.
New population projection statistics from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) project that the UK will grow by 7.3 percent in the decade up to 2032. This net growth of 4.9 million people is ...
New population projection statistics from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) project that the UK will grow by 7.3 percent in the decade up to 2032. This net growth of 4.9 million people is ...
This fact sheet relies on people self-identifying their race and ethnicity in the Census Bureau’s 2023 ACS to describe the nation’s Black population. The racial and ethnic categories used in census ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
Major economies are heading toward a "population collapse" by 2100 because of falling fertility rates, new research has found. A report by the McKinsey Global Institute (MGI) on Wednesday ...
Since 1997, the vaquita population has decreased from about 600 to fewer than 10 animals. At this current rate, vaquitas are expected to become extinct imminently, according to a SeaWorld press ...
The vaquita (Phocoena sinus) is the world’s rarest marine mammal, with fewer than 10 surviving in the wild. It faces grave challenges, from illegal fishing nets to black-market demand for totoaba swim ...
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