Please help us spread the word about the catastrophic decline of the world's 
smallest cetacean. The number one threat to the vaquita is incidental capture 
in illegal gillnets, and with the species plummeting to less than 15 
individuals, education is ever-more imperative.

Following the recent poaching scandal in vaquita habitat, we at Island Press 
felt compelled to take action.

For a limited time, our internationally praised e-book VAQUITA: Science, 
Politics, and Crime in the Sea of Cortez is available through Amazon 
(Kindle)<https://www.amazon.com/Vaquita-Science-Politics-Crime-Cortez-ebook/dp/B07F1MX9X5/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1534624186&sr=8-1&keywords=vaquita+science>
 and our Island Press website (e-Pub 
version)<https://islandpress.org/books/vaquita> at a price of only 99 cents! A 
97% discount. Sale ends February 1.

Our decision to offer this unique sale came after 80 boats holding hundreds of 
poachers took to the waters off San Felipe, Mexico, where no fishing is 
allowed. They brazenly entered the Vaquita Refuge-the "zero tolerance area"-and 
working together in broad daylight hauled in a maelstrom of gillnets stuffed 
with over 500 endangered totoabas. The fishes' swim bladders were carved out to 
be dried and smuggled to China as part of the multi-billion-dollar black market 
in wildlife parts, bloody bodies quickly dumped overboard. When authorities 
arrived on scene, they were reportedly held back by gunfire.

In addition to totoaba, how many vaquitas may have been killed in the frenzy?

We MUST heighten awareness. As conservationists struggle against a stronghold 
of organized crime and corruption, biologist Brooke Bessesen takes readers on a 
first-hand journey to understand why and how this is happening. The story 
applies to species protection efforts around the globe and adeptly addresses 
key elements in the worldwide conservation crisis.

Take this opportunity to read VAQUITA. And send a 99-cent copy to anyone you 
think may be interested.

A lucid, informed, and gripping account...a must-read. -Science
Passionate...a heartfelt and alarming tale. -Publishers Weekly
Intrepid conservation detective story. -Nature
Compelling. -Library Journal
Wonderful, heartbreaking... beautifully written. -Nature Conservancy
A well-told and moving tale of environmentalism and conservation. -Kirkus
STARRED -Booklist

Jen Hawse | Partnership Manager
Island Press
2000 M St NW, Suite 650
Washington, DC 20036
202.232.7933      fax 202.234.1328
http://www.islandpress.org<http://www.islandpress.org/>

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