Mexican agency says gov’t must pay fishermen to save vaquita

In this July 8, 2017 file photo, a woman with the World Wildlife Fund carries a paper mache replica of the critically endangered porpoise known as the “vaquita marina” during an event in front of the National Palace calling on the government to take additional steps to protect the world’s smallest marine mammal, in Mexico City. Mexico’s National Human Rights Commission is demanding the government renew payments to fishermen who had to stop using nets in order to save the last few remaining vaquita marina, the world’s most endangered marine mammal. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell, File)

MEXICO CITY — Mexico’s National Human Rights Commission said Wednesday the government must renew payments to fishermen who were ordered to stop using nets in order to save the last few vaquita marina, the world’s smallest porpoise and the most endangered marine mammal.

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