Por: CBS News World December 05, 2022
About 2,500 dead Caspian seals, an endangered species that solely resides in the sea of which they got their name, have been found along Russia's border with the world's largest inland body of water. The Natural Resources Ministry in Dagestan, a department in southwestern Russia, posted about the finding on Telegram over the weekend. The TASS news agency initially reported Saturday that about 700 dead seals were found on the coast. By... + full article
New York Daily News USA World December 05, 2022
About 2,500 dead seals have washed ashore on the edge of the Caspian Sea in southern Russia, officials announced on Sunday. The cause of the mass die-off wasn’t known, but Russian authorities in Dagestan province said indications pointed to natural causes. Regional officials... + más
Mystery as nearly 2,000 endangered seals wash up dead on Russian coast | Newsweek
2,500 endangered seals found dead along Caspian Sea coast in Russia | CBS News
The Boston Globe USA World December 04, 2022
MOSCOW — About 1,700 seals have been found dead on the Caspian Sea coast in southern Russia, officials said Sunday.The authorities in the Russian province of Dagestan said that it's still unclear what caused the animals' deaths, but they likely died of natural... + más
1,700 dead seals found on Russia's Caspian coast | ABC News
ABC News USA World December 04, 2022
MOSCOW -- About 1,700 seals have been found dead on the Caspian Sea coast in southern Russia, officials said Sunday.The authorities in the Russian province of Dagestan said that it's still unclear what caused the animals' deaths, but they likely died of natural... + más
1,700 dead seals found on Russia’s Caspian coast | The Boston Globe
Facial recognition can help conserve seals, scientists say | WPLG Local 10
Newsweek USA World December 04, 2022
Almost 2,000 endangered seals have mysteriously been found dead on Russia's Caspian Sea coast.Officials in the Russian province of Dagestan initially said that 700 dead Caspian seals had been discovered.But on Sunday Zaur Gapizov, the director general of the Caspian... + más
Fur Seals Made a Tremendous Comeback. That Might Be a Problem. | The Atlantic
The Atlantic USA Science December 03, 2022
The once-endangered species is now wreaking havoc on coastal vegetation, putting Antarctica at risk.GettyDecember 3, 2022, 8 AM ETThis article was originally published by .In the Antarctic, the fur-seal population is booming. Having rebounded from near eradication by hunters in... + más
Welfare group reports severe breaches on Romanian fur farms | ABC News
Portland Press Herald USA Nation November 23, 2022
FREEPORT — Facial recognition technology is mostly associated with uses such as surveillance and the authentication of human faces, but scientists believe they’ve found a new use for it – saving seals. A harbor seal looks around in Casco Bay in July 2020 off Portland. A... + más
Facial recognition can help conserve seals, scientists say | WPTV
WPLG Local 10 USA Tech November 23, 2022
FREEPORT, Maine – Facial recognition technology is mostly associated with uses such as , but scientists believe they've found a new use for it — saving seals.A research team at Colgate University has developed SealNet, a database of seal faces created by taking pictures... + más
Facial recognition project in Casco Bay can help conserve seals, scientists say | Portland Press Herald
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