About the Vaquita
The Vaquita porpoise is the world’s smallest and most endangered cetacean.They live only in the northern reaches of the Gulf of California, Mexico.
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What a precious creature, I didn´t even know it exists!
What can I do to help? Who can I write to?
Anything, I´m too far away to be able to help directly
But I couldn´t forgive me if I didn´t even try to give my vote for the conservation of these animals so near of dying out.
There must be something that can be done to save this wonderful creature. The diversity on this planet is to important to loose yet annother species.
No one as yet knows the ecological impact these extinctions have on a wider scale, let alone the loss of yet another one of natures wonders
Hi Ann,
Great comment. I feel that we have to keep the vaquita in the media spotlight. It is the only way to help them in the short-term. It would be devastating to lose this amazing animal one day.
[...] the northern Gulf of California, there is small dolphin, the Vaquita, which has been seen by very few human beings. It is the smallest – less than 5’ long, with [...]
Suis très touchée par le film à propos cette animal. J’ai beaucoup d’admiration pour les personnes engagées dans le combat pour la protection du Vaquita. Sauver les animaux de notre planète c’est une mission noble et belle!!! Merci