The Cool Down on MSN
Over 700 marine animals seized in international trafficking operation: 'Not something done casually'
"This is an industrialized crime." ...
A hungry native seastar species is rampaging throughout Bass Strait, causing scallop populations to decline. Concerned ...
Severed body parts from a sea cucumber survived for over three years in a lab, healing themselves and absorbing nutrients ...
Psolus fabricii is a type of sea cucumber native to the North Atlantic Ocean. - Sara Jobson/Mercier Lab, MUN What does it ...
The once-bustling coastal marine zoo closed in 2020 after lockdown proved its downfall. Now Wild Planet Trust is breathing ...
Torquay's Living Coasts zoo was once a popular Devon marine attraction with over 50 species of aquatic animals.
Argentine authorities have seized more than 700 marine animals trafficked from Kenya in a major wildlife trafficking bust at Buenos Aires’ Ezeiza International Airport. The shipment ...
Sadly, many of the animals arrived dead after enduring 120 hours in transit from Kenya, while survivors exhibited severe ...
Myrtle Beach Sun News on MSN
Murrells Inlet has grown immensely. How much more can the estuary take?
Scientists say development in Murrells Inlet has stressed the health of the estuary. Will a proposed dredging project help or harm?
Argentine authorities seized over 700 marine animals trafficked from Kenya at Ezeiza International Airport. Conservationists describe it as a major bust. Many animals were in poor condition after ...
Living Coasts in Torquay, Devon, closed permanently in 2020 after COVID lockdowns ended its 17-year run as a popular family ...
PETBOOK magazine on MSN
No brain, no heart, but alive–the mystery of the ‘zombie’ sea cucumber
The “zombie” sea cucumber sounds like a creature from a science fiction film: severed body parts that continue to live, heal, and even respond to touch. But that’s exactly what researchers observed on ...
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