Monterey Bay Aquarium's sea otter recovery program expanding
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- A parent's guidance can be essential to surviving in this world and that's true in the animal kingdom as well. But in Northern California, some unfortunate sea otters were literally adrift until a very special program stepped in to help. Jonathan Vigliotti has the story.
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Thank you for the otterly pawesome feature! You can learn more about our Sea Otter program here: www.montereybayaquarium.org/stories/sea-otter-rescue-and-research
An awesome story of succeeding animal and habitat restoration. Sea otters also eat sea urchins, which also helps protect the sea grass. Otters are also known as a keystone species.
At 3:51 that news’s anchor looks like Tom Holland’s doppelgänger lol
What happened to the Sea Otter Research and Conservation (SORAC) Programme? What are voluntary opportunities to support the new "SORAC"?
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