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Vanishing vaquita

New Scientist, 2017
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Factors explaining voluntary participation in PACE-Vaquita

2011
Vaquita marina, a small species of porpoise endemic to the Northern Gulf of California in Mexico, is the world’s most endangered cetacean species. With the purpose of preserving vaquita, the Mexican government launched PACE-Vaquita in 2008. This voluntary program offers an innovative schedule of compensations: as in a payment for conservation program ...
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Vaquita apocalypse

New Scientist, 2016
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Vaquita and other stories

Choice Reviews Online, 1997
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Vaquita down to 30

New Scientist, 2017
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RISK FACTORS AFFECTING THE VAQUITA (PHOCOENA SINUS)1

Marine Mammal Science, 1999
Barbara L Taylor
exaly  

EXTERNAL MORPHOLOGY AND PIGMENTATION OF THE VAQUITA, PHOCOENA SINUS (CETACEA: MAMMALIA)

Marine Mammal Science, 1987
Robert L Brownell, Omar Vidal
exaly  

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