Hamilton says that after such low calving due to birth delays, a higher number of 20 to 30 calves is expected.
“I think it’s important to make sure that people understand that they’re not out of the running. They are long-lived species that have survived downturns in calving in the past. So there is definitely still hope for the species,” he said.
“We have to do what we can do, which is to minimize or eliminate the human-caused serious injury and mortality.”
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