Whale Populations Rebounding Worldwide
Here’s some good news.
In 1966, humpback whales were placed under international protection due to severely low numbers. By the 1990s, their population was growing at an annual rate of 7%. Today, some 10,000 humpbacks navigate the North Pacific, and research shows that about 1000 humpback calves are born in Hawaii’s warm waters each year. While environmentalists are happy to see the population rebound, some are concerned about the increasing number of boats running into the animals.
Whale Populations Rebounding Worldwide
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