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London Thames was DEAD – now it’s full of SEALS
In 1957, London Thames was declared biologically dead. But now, after several decades of clean up efforts, it is once again home to seals. In this video, I explain what happened to Thames, how seals managed to return and I … Continue reading
A UK law says some invertebrates are sentient, but how do they know? WELCOME TO HOWTOWN! Our small but mighty team of two (Joss Fong and Adam Cole) digs into the evidence behind commonly held facts and claims in the … Continue reading
France Relocated Rare Horses to Degraded Forests, What Happened Next Stunned Biologists
They didn’t bring in machines or chemicals—just horses. When France faced an ecological collapse across its lowland forests and wetlands, experts took a bold, almost unbelievable step: they released herds of wild-looking horses into the wild. No fences. No caretakers. … Continue reading