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Aug 17, 2014

Earthjustice's Monthly e-Newsletter | August 2014

e.Brief: Earthjustice's Monthly e-Newsletter | August 2014

Dugongs are gentle marine mammals related to manatees and have been celebrated as “sirens” that bring friendly warnings of tsunamis. Recent surveys have only been able to conclude that at least three dugongs remain in Okinawa.(Matthijs Rouw)
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