Last Chance to Rescue Dwindling Vaquita Population — Less than 10 Left _ Please sign and share
The vaquita, the world’s rarest marine mammal, is on the brink of extinction. Fewer than 10 remain in the wild—all due to illegal fishing nets used for another species, the totoaba fish. These nets trap and drown vaquitas, pushing them closer to oblivion.
There is still a sliver of hope. If the Mexican government cracks down on illegal fishing and protects the vaquita’s habitat, the species could recover.
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Last Chance to Rescue Dwindling Vaquita Population — Less than 10 Left
While the Mexican government has promised to take action to protect this endangered species, illegal fishing and other activities continue to pose a threat. Take action for the vaquita!Shopify API (GreaterGood)
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James Clavell was a British author, screenwriter, director, and WW II veteran & POW. Clavell’s mastery in storytelling led to a number of international best-sellers including, King Rat (1962), Tai-Pan (1966), Shōgun (1975), & Noble House (1981).
During his 40-year career his books sold more than 21 million copies and were adapted into successful TV mini-series and films.
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