Hi Karen,
Thanks for your e-mail message about the current ecological importance and fragility of the population of whales. Unfortunately, my area of expertise is manatees, not whales. However, if you access the following WhaleNet pages, you may find your answer:
Search Whalenet: http://whale.wheelock.edu/Search.html
Species/Classification information page: http://whale.wheelock.edu/whalenet-stuff/classifications.html
Sound page: http://whale.wheelock.edu/whalenet-stuff/sounds/
Behavior page: http://whale.wheelock.edu/whalenet-stuff/classifications.html
Sincerely,
Nancy Sadusky
Communications Director
Save the Manatee Club
500 N. Maitland Ave.
Maitland, FL 32751
1-800-432-JOIN (5646)
www.savethemanatee.org
----- Original Message -----
From: Bigdogklein5@cs.com
To: education@savethemanatee.org ; pita@whale.wheelock.edu
Sent: Sunday, October 14, 2001 8:20 PM
Subject: Whales
I would like to understand the current ecological importance and fragility of the population of whales. Can you enlighten me a little?
Karen Klein
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