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Restoring coastal habitat boosts wildlife numbers by 61%—but puzzling failures mean we can still do betterThis happens even though the vegetation is far sparser in restored areas. Our study shows that efforts to restore coastal habitat certainly can help animals thrive. Although restoration generally ...
The deep-water animals, each about 9-10 feet long, stranded themselves. Necropsies performed by the Harbor Branch ...
In the 1960s, the animals were living mostly in marshy areas and coastal prairies, but that’s mainly because these were the only areas where they had survived. Like all wolves, these animals ...
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