
As the population of Alaska's Cook Inlet beluga whales plummeted from over 1,200 in 1979 to only 326 in 2009, these iconic whales were finally listed as endangered in 2008.
Now, a new proposal announced by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) aims to protect more than 3,000 square miles of their aquatic home – and would give these struggling marine mammals the protections they need to survive.
But officials need to hear from you on their plan to protect these struggling whales' home. Please sign our petition to NOAA and urge them to adopt this proposal to help save the Cook Inlet beluga whales.

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