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Births among endangered right whales highest since 2015

Births among endangered right whales highest since 2015 RUSS BYNUM, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail 2 1of2This Jan. 19, 2021 photo provided by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources shows a North Atlantic right whale mother and calf in waters near Wassaw Island, Ga. Scientists recorded 17 newborn right whale calves during the critically endangered species winter calving season off the Atlantic coast of the southeastern U.S. (Georgia Department of Natural Resources/NOAA Permit #20556 via AP)APShow MoreShow Less 2of2This March 11, 2021 photo provided by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources shows a North Atlantic right whale mother and calf in waters near Cumberland Island, Ga. Scientists recorded 17 newborn right whale calves during the critically endangered species winter calving season off the Atlantic coast of the southeastern U.S. (Georgia Department of Natural Resources/NOAA Permit #20556 via AP)APShow MoreShow Less

Birth Rate Among North Atlantic Right Whales Highest Since 2015

The calf count equals the combined total for the last three years which includes the dismal 2018 calving season when scientists saw zero right whale births for the first time in three decades

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Russ Bynum This Jan. 19, 2021 photo provided by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources shows a North Atlantic right whale mother and calf in waters near Wassaw Island, Ga. Scientists recorded 17 newborn right whale calves during the critically endangered species winter calving season off the Atlantic coast of the southeastern U.S. Image Credit: Georgia Department of Natural Resources/NOAA Permit #20556 via AP April 03, 2021 - 9:18 AM SAVANNAH, Ga. - North Atlantic right whales gave birth over the winter in greater numbers than scientists have seen since 2015, an encouraging sign for researchers who became alarmed three years ago when the critically endangered species produced no known offspring at all.

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