How I became ‘Mr Vaquita’ - a podcast by BBC World Service

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Lorenzo Rojas-Bracho is a Mexican biologist who’s braved poachers and cartels in a quest to save the world’s most endangered marine mammal - a tiny porpoise known as vaquita. There’s only a handful left in the world and their survival is in large part due to Lorenzo's efforts. His work with the animal has earned him the nickname ‘Mr Vaquita’.

Jo Fidgen caught up with Lorenzo to name him one of the winners of BBC Inspirations 2020. For full details of the awards and Covid-19 related changes, please check the revised terms on our website: www.bbcworldservice.com/inspirations.With music from Jorge Castillo and the Fandango Fusión Fronteriza.

Producers: Clayton Conn, Saskia Edwards, Maryam Maruf, Troy Holmes, Andrea KennedyEditor: Munazza Khan

Picture: Lorenzo Rojas-BrachoCredit: Clayton Conn

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