North Atlantic right whales
Save the North Atlantic Right Whale from Going Extinct

Only about 400 North Atlantic right whales remain on the planet today, and less than a quarter of those are breeding females. In the last two years alone, almost 30 of these highly endangered whales died after getting tangled in fishing gear or being struck by ocean vessels. At their current rate of decline, we will lose these incredible whales in just a few decades. Ask the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to develop strong and effective regulations to protect this majestic species from extinction.

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