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Loss of 'goddess' a grave warning sign  -  Nov 30, 2007
Independent Online,The Caribbean monk seal had also been "irrevocably lost", and at least another 22 species or particular stocks of species - including the killer whales off

EXTINCT: THE DOLPHIN KILLED BY MANKIND  -  Aug 8, 2007
UK Express,The last aquatic mammal species to become extinct were the Japanese Sea Lion and Caribbean Monk Seal, which disappeared in the 1950s.

Dolphin Species Goes Extinct Due to Humans  -  Aug 10, 2007
FOX News...larger than about 200 pounds (100 kilograms) — for more than 50 years, since the disappearance of the Caribbean monk seal (Monachus tropicalis).

White-Fin Dolphin Wiped Off Earth  -  Aug 8, 2007
The Statesman,20 million years old, now officially becomes the first big aquatic mammal to disappear since hunters killed off the Caribbean monk seal in the 1950s.

Yangtze dolphin extinct  -  Aug 8, 2007
CBC.ca,The baiji joins the Caribbean monk seal on the list of animals made extinct in recent years. The last sighting of a monk seal was in 1952.

World Wildlife Says Yangtze River Dolphins May Not Be Extinct  -  Aug 14, 2007
AHN...would make it the first aquatic mammal species to become extinct since the demise of the Japanese Sea Lion and the Caribbean Monk Seal in the 1950s.

A Terrible Tragedy  -  Aug 13, 2007
FirstScience,The Caribbean monk seal was last seen in 1952. The three previous mammal families to be killed off are the giant lemurs of Madagascar, the island shrews of

Sutter: My, how far we’ve come  -  Jul 25, 2007
Vail Daily News,That is unless you could ask the western black rhino, or the Caribbean monk seal or the passenger pigeon. They would certainly tell you, if they were not

Extinction of the Yangtze river dolphin is confirmed  -  Aug 8, 2007
Mongabay.comWhen the Baiji is officially declared extinct by IUCN, it will be first large aquatic mammal to disappear since the Caribbean monk seal in the 1950s.

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