
MAUI DOLPHIN
MAUI DOLPHIN MEMUCO ñe PUBLIC (NORTH ISLAND HECTOR'S DOLPHIN) Worlds smallest and rarest dolphin, Like the Vaquita this beautiful creature is in the worst time of it's BROADCAST SYSTEM O CR memuco.net evolutionary existence Population already lost Critically Endangered 94% Remaining population 55 IUCN puts the count at 110 with 50% viable population. Which at the end means 55 that can “make it" Survivors older than a year Between 20 and 28 mature breeding females remaining Maui is endemic to the North Island part of New Zealand. Maui dolphin range Set net ban North island THE MAUI'S DOLPHIN OR NORTH HECTORS DOLPHIN IS A SUBSPECIES OF "THE HECTOR'S DOLPHIN" GENETI- NEW ZEALAND CALLY DIFFERENT WAS OCATEGORIZED AS A DIFFERENT SPECIES IN 2002 South Island Source: nabu-international.de, hectorsdolphins.com, forestandbird.org., ARKIVE, IUČN
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