A recent study found sea otters are eating thousands of green crabs at a California reserve, reducing the invasive species’ population.
The UK’s competition watchdog is to investigate the mobile ecosystems of Apple and Google under new digital market rules that could see pro-competition interventions placed upon them.
Amateur photographers are welcome to enter the Six Mile Cypress Slough 2025 photo contest. The deadline is Jan. 31. What to ...
One of the most invasive species in the marine environment.” Researchers make astonishing discovery while studying sea otters ...
A new study published in Biological Invasions shows that southern sea otters are keeping populations in check in at least one ecosystem. Elkhorn Slough remains the only California estuary where ...
Six Mile Cypress Slough Photo Contest Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve is over 3,500 acres of wetland ecosystem with a boardwalk trail and Interpretive Center. Animals like otters, alligators ...
SAN FRANCISCO – A California ecosystem has gotten a big boost from an adorable, fluffy and hungry friend. At Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve, a newly-reinvigorated population of ...
But to her surprise, Jeppesen learned there was a much simpler way to remove the crabs in the slough she studied: furry and hungry sea otters. Sea otters are rare in most ecosystems after they ...
UC Santa Cruz researchers are monitoring sea otters at Elkhorn Slough for potential impacts from the Moss Landing battery plant fire.