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Hundreds of baby seahorses released in bid to save species

Por: Newsweek World May 10, 2023

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More than 300 baby seahorses have been unleashed into the waters off Australia in a last-hope attempt to pull the species back from the brink of extinction.The seahorses, known as White's seahorses, have seen huge declines in their populations over the past few years. This is because of disturbances to their habitats on the east coast of Australia.Twenty years ago, I could go diving here and I'd find 20 to 30 seahorses a dive, David... + full article



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