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Rare Amazon river dolphins studied for climate change impact

MANAUS, (Reuters) – A team of biologists, vets and fishermen captured rare freshwater dolphins this week on a lake in the Amazon to study their health in the hopes of avoiding hundreds of deaths of the mammals due to a severe drought last year. The article Rare Amazon river dolphins studied for climate change impact appeared first on Stabroek News.

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