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Restoring and rewilding islands that have been decimated by damaging invasive species provides benefits to not only the terrestrial ecosystem but to coastal and marine environments as well. Linking ...
Genevieve Carlton holds a Ph.D. in history from Northwestern University and earned tenure at the University of Louisville. Drawing on over 15 years of experience in higher education, Genevieve ...
Marine life conservation gets a big boost with new initiative When contacted for assistance, the team of marine wildlife rescue experts from both EAD and the Yas SeaWorld Research & Rescue Centre will ...
Scientists have developed a novel quantitative method to quantify the effects of plastic on marine animals. This method successfully shows that plastic ingestion by sea turtles might be causing ...
On a sunny October morning off the coast of California, the water was full of life. Just a few minutes into the bay on a motorized, inflatable pontoon, ocean waves revealed endless rows of energetic ...
AWI seeks to prevent inhumane and ecologically harmful commercial exploitation of marine species and destruction and degradation of their habitats. In furtherance of these efforts, we engage directly ...
Beachgoers will often walk right up to seals, sea lions and sea turtles with what they think are harmless intentions — especially if they want the perfect picture or believe the animal is injured and ...
Dolphin Marine Conservation Park in Coffs Harbour, one of only two facilities that take in and care for injured dolphins in Australia, has called for “urgent” support from the NSW Government to keep ...