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Right Whales: Natural History and Conservation

Out of Print
By: P Clapham
72 pages, Illus
Publisher: Voyageur Press
Right Whales: Natural History and Conservation
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  • Right Whales: Natural History and Conservation ISBN: 9780896586574 Paperback Dec 2004 Out of Print #156466
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This unique portrait contains a text packed with facts and field experiences, alongside rare photographs of the whales. It reveals their natural history, discusses their conservation, and informs us that time is running short to help them. Despite more than seven decades of protection, most right whale populations are still showing few signs of recovery, and today they are among the most endangered of all mammals.

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Out of Print
By: P Clapham
72 pages, Illus
Publisher: Voyageur Press
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