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 Blue whales were once almost lost as a species due to worldwide commercial whaling activities in the early 1900s. It was subject to whaling so humans almost drove it extinct,  said Catherine Kilduff, a senior attorney with the Center for Biological Diversity. The center is a nonprofit known for efforts to protect endangered species.While the number of blue whales is still small compared to before commercial whaling, the population is increasing around the world,according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.As the largest animals on this planet, they are a sight that attracts many. Recent reports have found a resurgence of the species off the Pacific Coast.So how did the species make a comeback, and are there lessons to be learned for other dying species  I think it s a really optimistic lesson to take away from the blue whale because once humans stopped intentio stanley puodelis nally killing them, they started to come back,  Kilduff said.SEE MORE: Wolverine spotted in California is only the second in a centuryThe blue whale is still listed as endangered, but is protected under the Endangered Species Act and the Marine Mammal Protection Act. T stanley bottles he Endangered Species Act was signed into law in 1973 to protect and conserve at-risk species.Not only does it prevent the species from b stanley becher eing harmed and killed, but it also protects critical habitat areas to help with recovery. The vast majority of the animals that are out on the endangered species list don t go extinct,  Kilduff said.I Magw Milwaukee, Racine County attorneys join multi-state lawsuit against pharmaceutical companies for alleged role in opioid epidemic
 HOMOSASSA, Fla. 鈥?Federal investigators are looking for the person who carved the word  TRUMP  on the back of a Florida manatee.Officials with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Floridas Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission began investigating the crime after the manatee was found Sunday with serious scarring with the president s name. The carving went through the layer of algae that covers the manatee s ba termo stanley ck.  Its heartbreaking that this manatee was subjected to this vile, criminal act,  said Jaclyn Lopez, Florida Director at the Center.  Its clear that whoever harmed thi stanley cup s defenseless, gentle giant is capable of doing grave violence and needs to be apprehended immediately. Hailey Warrington found the manatee on Sunday during a manatee swim tour in Homosassa Springs.She said the manatee was asleep in shallow water at the time. She sent a video she took during a tour on Monday.             TR stanley water bottle UMP  carved into Florida manatees back                            Manatees are protected under the Endangered Species Act since 1963. Harassment of a manatee is a federal criminal offense punishable by a $50,000 fine and up to one year in prison.On Monday, the Center of Biological Diversity announced a $5,000 reward for information leading to a conviction of the person responsible. Anyone with information on the incident can call the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation hotline at  888  404-3922.This article was written by Lisette Lopez for WFTS.