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Can the Vaquita be Saved?

Vaquita

The vaquita (Phocoena sinus) of Mexico's Gulf of California is the most endangered cetacean in the world. This tiny porpoise is in immediate danger of extinction, due to gillnet mortality. In 1978 the IUCN redlisted the vaquita as Vulnerable, in 1990 as Endangered, and in 1996 as Critically Endangered. What has taken so long to save them? One of the big problems is that very few people know what a vaquita is and even fewer are aware of its plight. This beautiful and unique porpoise, often referred to as the "Panda of the Sea," must be saved. This talk will discuss the trials and tribulations of trying to study and photograph these shy porpoise over the years, and go over past/current research and conservation efforts designed to save this species from extinction.

With your help, we can Save The Vaquita!!! Spread the word about the vaquita and please visit: www.vivavaquita.org and www.savethewhales.org, to learn more about what you can do to help them.

Speaker: Tom Kieckhefer, Save the Whales

Tuesday, 05/26/15

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$5

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