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"textContent": "There are fewer than 75 southern resident killer whales left off the southwest coast of Vancouver Island. Earlier this spring, the federal government announced new measures to protect them — wider approach distances, no-go zones for vessels, fishing closures in their habitat. That same government approved a mega port expansion at Roberts Bank, in the […]\n\nThe post Conflicting federal policies risk putting nature further in jeopardy appeared first on WWF.CA.",
"title": "Conflicting federal policies risk putting nature further in jeopardy"
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