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Hong Kong's pink dolphin population increased by 30%
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It is a very rare species. The pink dolphin, also called the Chinese white dolphin, is a species threatened with extinction by pollution and maritime traffic. Since last March, in Hong Kong Bay, their population has increased by 30% thanks to the decline of maritime activities. This is good news for scientists who are taking advantage of this presence to better study the species.
Photo credit: Lachlan Dempsey
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