This Week in Water for November 26, 2023
Published on by Frani Halperin
"They’ve Been Called an “Ecological Train Wreck." That story and more on the latest edition of H2O Radio's newscast, " This Week in Water "
Segments :
Blue whales are thriving thanks to this country’s “debt-for-nature” swap.
They’re the most invasive animal on the planet and are roaming close to the U.S.-Canada border, where their populations are exploding.
Could skunks lose their stripes? Yes, and that would make them happy.
How “ koala corridors ” could save the iconic endangered animals.
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