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Booming sea otters and fading shellfish spark values clash in Alaska
Roarke Brown, a charter boat captain since 1972 in this picturesque fishing village, remembers being able to tread out onto ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
Sea Otters May Be Small Marine Mammals, But Their Effect on an Ecosystem Can Be Huge
Their fur is so soft it almost led to their extinction, but otters’ recovery has been a boon to Pacific kelp forests, a key ...
On Prince of Wales Island, Alaska, gray wolves are doing something unexpected: hunting sea otters. This surprising dietary ...
On Alaska’s Prince of Wales Island, gray wolves have added an unexpected prey item to the menu: sea otters. The shift could ripple through both land and sea, with consequences for food webs and wolf ...
The Flyers and Stars swapped former second-round draft picks in a trade, while Philadelphia placed one of its goalies on IR.
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
Cameras Set Up to Track Tigers End Up Revealing a Rare Predator Never Seen Before in India’s Wild
In a quiet corner of the Himalayan foothills, a team of researchers placed motion-activated cameras to study tiger behavior.
A sea urchin fossil believed to be between 65 million and 100 million years old was found on Cromer beach in Norfolk.
Former Erie Otters defenseman Matthew Schaefer has tied an NHL record less than a month into his New York Islanders career.
AZ Animals on MSN
Meet the Fish and Freshwater Animals of the Savannah River
The Savannah River is teeming with fish, making it popular with anglers. It is also home to other wildlife like beavers, ...
A fossil believed to be between 65 million and 100 million years old was found on a Norfolk beach. The fossiled sea urchin was discovered by Mark Fairclough at Cromer on Wednesday. Mr Fairclough said: ...
AZ Animals on MSN
From Egg to River: The Perilous Life Journey of a River Turtle
From a young age, the river turtle embarks on a tough journey; the chance of a turtle hatchling surviving to adulthood is ...
From whales and dolphins, to arctic shorebirds and elephants, all are affected by rising temperatures, extreme weather, and ...
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