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The return of sea otters to their former habitat in a Central California estuary has reduced erosion of the region’s creekbanks and marsh edges by up to 90 percent, a new study has found. These carnivorous, semiaquatic mammals have been able to temper the rate of erosion due to their hunger for plant-eating marsh crabs,…
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The National Science Foundation and the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation have awarded a $1.2 million grant to support a new initiative aimed at boosting ecosystem restoration and climate resilience along North Carolina’s coast.