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After five months of receiving care at the Aquarium of the Pacific and Heal the Bay Aquarium, a group of rescued northern ...
Today's Climate Animals—Living and Dead—Can Help Track Humanity’s Toxic Legacy Natural history museum collections can help backfill environmental pollution data, a new study argues.
habitat and climate-based change.The study was published in the journal Environmental Microbiology on December 13. Co-authors of the paper include colleagues from CIM-UH, Universidad Nacional Autónoma ...
Sadly, seven out of thirteen are marked as endangered marine animals. It is essential to mention that even a slight change in the ratio of endangered species may impact the marine environment badly.
Tamur, a five-year-old male Amur leopard, is now at home at the Santa Barbara Zoo. (Courtesy photo) The Santa Barbara Zoo has introduced Tamur (pronounced ...
Amur leopards – also called the Korean leopard, Far East leopard, and Manchurian leopard – are the most endangered big cats on Earth. The Santa Barbara Zoo says there are just under 100 are ...
A team led by researchers at UC Santa Barbara has conducted the first direct population estimate of this critically endangered species in Southern California. Using photos sourced from the diving ...
Using photos sourced from the diving community, they found slightly more than 1,200 adult giant sea bass within Southern California waters from 2015 to 2022.
The new buoys expand a broader East Coast effort to monitor right whales, Baumgartner said. In total, 11 now track whale activity from Massachusetts to Florida — including off Martha’s ...
Protected first by the International Fur Seal Treaty in 1911 and later under the Endangered Species Act and Marine Mammal Protection Act, southern sea otters have made a modest but significant ...
Once upon a time, there was a large 60-acre field on the far west side of Santa Cruz that was cultivated for Brussels sprouts. The farmer who owned the land also had other agricultural land in Cali… ...
Toxic algae bloom taking a toll on Southern California marine life An outbreak of domoic acid poisoning caused by an algae bloom has sickened and killed dolphins, sea birds, sea lions and even whales ...