Southern right whale tracking project expands to cover more Australian coastline
The southern right whale tracking project is expanding along Australia's south coast, thanks to new funding. It will now cover the area from Denmark to Cape Arid, engaging more citizen scientists and Indigenous rangers in cataloguing the endangered species. Project coordinator Laura Bird emphasized the expansion will foster better data collection and enhance conservation efforts.
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Published 08 Jul 2026, 07:00 UTC · Updated 08 Jul 2026, 07:10 UTC
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