Vaquitas
Mexican and Chinese criminals have teamed up to form a new criminal organization – the “Dragon Cartel”, which is moving the “cocaine of the sea” (the swim bladder of the endangered totoaba fish) through Vancouver and other Canadian ports in exchange for fentanyl precursor chemicals. For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, […]
The vaquita, scientific name Phocoena sinus, is a type of porpoise endemic to Mexico. Not only is the vaquita endemic to Mexico, it’s endemic to only one region of Mexico! The vaquita lives in the northern part of the Sea of Cortes. the vaquita is the smallest and rarest type of porpoise. It has only been known […]
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The vaquita, an aquatic mammal which only exists in one small area of Mexico, is on the brink of extinction. Can it still be saved, or is it too late? For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published November 7th, 2022, on Pulse News Mexico.
Continue reading about Mexico’s Endemic Vaquita on the Brink of Extinction
An aquatic animal known as the vaquita, which only exists in one small area of Mexico, is on the verge of extinction. In fact, it may be down to about thirty individuals or less. Can it still be saved? For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published April 10th, 2017, on Mexidata.
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