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West Coast Gray Whale Population Increases

First publishedJul 17, 15:00 UTC
Last updatedJul 18, 22:37 UTC · 10m ago
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West Coast Gray Whale Population Increases
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The West Coast gray whale population has increased. This is according to recent data. The increase happened in 2026.

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The West Coast gray whale population has grown. This is good news for the whales and the environment. The increase happened in 2026. Scientists are happy about this.

Why it matters

The increase in the gray whale population is important because it shows that conservation efforts are working. This is good for the environment and for the whales.

In brief
What is happening to the West Coast gray whale population?
The population is increasing.
Why is this important?
It shows that conservation efforts are working.
When did this happen?
In 2026.
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All outlets report the increase in the West Coast gray whale population in a neutral and factual way.

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    Conservation efforts are working

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    NOAAReports the increase as a positive outcome
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