Climate change is slowing southern right whale birth rate, 33-year study finds
PolicyFriday, February 27, 2026Mongabay

Climate change is slowing southern right whale birth rate, 33-year study finds

A 33-year study has revealed that climate change is adversely affecting the birth rates of southern right whales off Australia, with warmer waters and diminishing sea ice contributing to this decline. Policymakers and activists should prioritize marine conservation efforts and combat climate change to support the recovery of this endangered species.

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