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Successful right whale calving season but fight continues for critically endangered species
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Thursday marks the end of right whale calving season. Impressively, 17 mother-calf pairs were spotted off Southeastern shores.“Seventeen calves is a pretty solid number compared to what we’ve seen in recent years,” Georgia Department of Natural Resources Senior Wildlife Biologist Clay George said.George spends time out on the water tracking and untangling these critically endangered right whales. He says while the baby boom is great - keeping them alive is just as important.“Calves are really important, but for a species like a right whale, we think they’re really...…SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Thursday marks the end of right whale calving season. Impressively, 17 mother-calf pairs were spotted off Southeastern shores.“Seventeen calves is a pretty solid number compared to what we’ve seen in recent years,” Georgia Department of Natural Resources Senior Wildlife Biologist Clay George said.George spends time out on the water tracking and untangling these critically endangered right whales. He says while the baby boom is great - keeping them alive is just as important.“Calves are really important, but for a species like a right whale, we think they’re really...WW…
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