Animals
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Alaska's Humpback Whale Making a Comeback, May Lose 'Endangered' Status
Alaska's humpback whales, federally protected for over 40 years, came close to losing their "endangered" status on Wednesday as reports surfaced of their growing numbers, a US agency said.
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