The death of a young northern Atlantic right whale, first spotted entangled in a rope off the coast of New Brunswick two years ago, is highlighting the precarious position of the species. The loss of female that could have helped bolster the species, is sobering for conservationists. Heidi Petracek on how the loss has shaken those trying to save the whales.
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Right whale’s death raises concerns about conservation of species
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