Dolphins and Porpoises of the Black Sea
If there were 253,000 alive before the war, then the Black Sea saw about a 25% loss of its cetacean population in a few months. And the war continues.
If there were 253,000 alive before the war, then the Black Sea saw about a 25% loss of its cetacean population in a few months. And the war continues.
In the months since the last post, with hundreds of thousands dead, it is only more apparent that it really takes all of us.
A comparison of self-isolation from covid-19 and habitat fragmentation.
Covid Comparisons: Learning to prevent the spread of ecological diseases just as we are learning to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
As “flattening the curve” became so well-known and commonly referred to during the Corona pandemic, I thought it made a good segue into watershed management.