To save the Vaquita, immediate action is needed to eliminate illegal gillnet fishing in their habitat, the northern part of the Gulf of California. Strengthening enforcement of fishing regulations and promoting sustainable fishing practices are crucial. Additionally, increasing public awareness and supporting conservation organizations can help garner financial and political support for protective measures. Lastly, research and monitoring of the remaining population are essential to inform future conservation strategies.
There are about 150-250 Vaquitas in the world. save them!
A Vaquita is actually a rare species of porpoise.
a male vaquita wights 200 to 500lb and it has no pito
Yes, a vaquita is a type of porpoise. They consume fish.
a male vaquita wights 200 to 500lb and it has no pito
Vaquita would be Wakika or Wakuika (depending on how you pronounce it in English).
A vaquita adopts to it's habitat by the warm gulf waters.
A Vaquita is a rare species of porpoise, it is the smallest and most endangered species of cetacean in the world .
Vaquita's are not actually whales, they are a rare species of porpoise. Mature Vaquita's can measure 4-5 feet in length (that's approximately 1.5 metres) and weigh between 35-125 kilogrammes.
The vaquita is stated to have a indistinct blow, but makes a loud, sharp, puffing sound similar to a harbor porpoise.
poachers hunt them for their skin
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