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Gray seals no longer need federal protection

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion August 01, 2023

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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



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