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Conservationists say the proposed Trans Mountain Expansion project poses the greatest risk yet to a killer whale population on the edge of extinctionOn one shore there are snow-capped mountains. On the other side loom towering skyscrapers. These churning waters off the coast of Vancouver are marked by a fixed flow of ferries and containers ships but they are also home to 80 or so orcas.
Known as the southern resident killer whales the group has long had a fraught relationship with the urban sprawl they live alongside,leaving them on the knifeā€™s edge of extinction.
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val of the project is also the approval of the extinction of the population. No one is disputing it Related: Shipping causes 'chronic stress' to whales Related: Proposed Canada pipeline project would threaten US tribal rights, lawyer says One accident and the lives and livelihoods of hundreds of thousands of people would be destroyed foreverContinue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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