
The sea cows of Australia have made a huge comeback from the dwindling numbers of six years ago.
In 2011, the dugong population of the Great Barrier Reef was estimated to be 600 without any sign of calves or newborns – the lowest it had been since the 1980s.
The condition of the species, categorized as “vulnerable to extinction”, caused great alarm amongst conservationists.Half a decade later,…
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