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In a creative blend of art and science, a new study uses historical poetry to chart the critically endangered animal’s population across the river it calls home.
Poems spanning 1,400 years tell the tale of a revered porpoise Chinese scientists trace the Yangtze finless porpoise's history in Asia’s longest river–for conservation.
The porpoise is critically endangered. Ancient Chinese poems reveal the animal’s range has dropped about 65 percent over the past 1,400 years.