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The Northern Atlantic right whale could go extinct due to climate change and human activities, according to the National Oceanic Atmospheric Association. COURTESY OF LAUREN PACKARD VIA FLICKR

Without action, North Atlantic right whale could go extinct

Taylor Brokesh October 29, 2020
The endangered North Atlantic right whale, which lives off the coast of Massachusetts, may go extinct due to human activities and climate change. An estimated 400 right whales remain, and the species has been on the endangered species list since 1970, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey speaking at a watch party after the 2018 Midterm Elections. Massachusetts is one of 17 states suing the Trump administration over its decision to ease restrictions on coal-burning power plants. OLIVIA FALCIGNO/ DFP FILE

Massachusetts sues Trump Administration regarding changes to Endangered Species Act

Daily Free Press Staff October 1, 2019
The Trump administration weakened the Endangered Species Act, lowering the protections surrounding threatened species and making it easier to remove species from the endangered species list.
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