Blue whales bouncing back
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Blue whales are the largest animal that has ever lived. Topping all kinds of charts and holding a host of impressive records in the animal kingdom. Yet despite their remarkable size, and partly because of it, they were driven close to extinction in the 20th century. But there is good news, as their numbers are beginning rise!
Join us as we explore the incredible world of the blue whale. From their evolution from land-based mammals to the devastating impact of industrial whaling, and the conservation efforts working hard to support their recovery and returning numbers.
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Links
New research indicates blue whale population recovery - Curious Earth
Blue whales: Facts, threats, and our conservation plan | IFAW
fact_sheet_blue_whale_climate_change.pdf
Whales evolved in three rapid phases, reveals largest study of its kind | UCL News - UCL – University College London
First records of orcas seen killing and eating blue whales - Discover Wildlife
Blue Corridors of the Eastern Pacific Ocean | World Wildlife Fund
Antarctic blue whale numbers are recovering | WWF