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    Alaska Humpback Whales Are Making A Comeback
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    juneau alaska (reuters) - alaska's humpback whales swam a little closer on wednesday to losing ... than 40 years, a u.s. agency said. business insider alaska humpback whales are making a comeback alaska humpback whales are making a comeback ...
    Humpback whale snapped during New York City harbour visit
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    a humpback whale has been caught on camera in front of the statue of ... landmarks as it paid a visit to the city's harbour.  bbc humpback whale snapped during new york city harbour visit humpback ...
    Rescuers free humpback whale trapped in fishing line off California
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    rescuers on saturday managed to free a humpback whale that was entangled in hundreds of feet of fishing line, ... and it swam away southwards. the guardian rescuers free humpback whale trapped in fishing line off california ...
    Baby humpback whales bulk up in Hawaii ahead of migration [VIDEO]
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    new video reveals baby humpback whales nursing in hawaii, a sight rarely seen by ... used non-invasive suction cups to outfit seven baby humpback whales with special tags for recording data on nursing as well as other whale behaviors. mongabay baby humpback whales bulk up in ...
    Humpback whales learn habitat loyalty from their mothers, Alaskan study shows
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    alaskan humpback whales pass on loyalty to their feeding grounds ... protecting habitats for the recovering species. mongabay humpback whales learn habitat loyalty from their mothers, alaskan study shows humpback whales learn habitat loyalty from their mothers, ...
    Whale spotted in New York's East river thought to be a humpback
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    nypd posts photo of whale swimming near mayor’s mansion the guardian whale spotted in new york's east river thought to be a humpback whale spotted in new york's east river thought to be a humpback ...
    Kayaker captures video of humpback whales feasting in San Francisco Bay
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    ... golden gate bridge. the guardian kayaker captures video of humpback whales feasting in san francisco bay kayaker captures video of humpback whales feasting in san francisco bay ...
    What’s tangling up the humpback whales? A food chain snarled by climate change
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    karin forney still remembers when an unusual number of humpback whales started showing up in monterey bay a few ... up to them. los angeles times what’s tangling up the humpback whales ? a food chain snarled by climate change what’s tangling up the humpback whales? a food chain snarled by climate change ...
    Humpback whales seize chance to sing in Alaska's cruise-free Covid summer
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    ... a unique opportunity to eavesdrop.  the guardian humpback whales seize chance to sing in alaska's cruise-free covid summer humpback whales seize chance to sing in alaska's cruise-free ...
    Whale 'swallows' sea lion: 'It was a once-in-a-lifetime event'
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    chase dekker believes the photo he took of a humpback whale "swallowing" a sea lion is the first time that happening has ever been caught on camera. bbc whale 'swallows' sea lion: 'it was a once-in-a-lifetime ...
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    The Convention on Migratory Species (CMS), also known as the Bonn Convention, is an environmental treaty of the United Nations that provides a global platform for the conservation and sustainable use of terrestrial, aquatic and avian migratory animals and their habitats.

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