Por: The Boston Globe Opinion August 01, 2023
Sharks and seals deserve their place in nature. But the permanently protects marine mammal species, including gray seals, which and no longer need protection.Biodiversity loss is not simply about extinction; it’s about preserving a balance in nature. The protected population of gray seals on Cape Cod — and indeed, throughout the North Atlantic — threatens that natural balance with unexpected and problematic consequences.The Marine Mammal... + full article
The New York Times USA Science April 20, 2023
It long seemed as though African elephants were the champions of the all-nighter. They can get by on about two hours of sleep. Other mammals need much more, like koalas (20 hours) or you (at least seven plus at least one strong cup of coffee).But the largest living mammals on... + más
MoMA Institutes Long-Overdue ‘Energetic Reparations’ With A Trenchant New ‘Black Power Naps’ Installation | Forbes
Seals that came ashore in Cape Elizabeth returned to ocean | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA Nation March 16, 2023
Dexxy makes progress toward the water after being released at Head Beach in Phippsburg on Thursday after being rehabilitated at Marine Mammals of Maine. The male pup, who had three encounters with Cape Elizabeth police early on the morning of Jan. 23, was released with a female... + más
Watch Santa the seal rescued after running amok on busy highway | Newsweek
Mystery as nearly 2,000 endangered seals wash up dead on Russian coast | Newsweek
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
2,500 endangered seals found dead along Caspian Sea coast in Russia | CBS News
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
WPTV USA Nation November 24, 2022
FREEPORT, Maine (AP) — 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... + más
Facial recognition project in Casco Bay can help conserve seals, scientists say | Portland Press Herald
Facial recognition can help conserve seals, scientists say | WPLG Local 10
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
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