The extraordinary return of sea otters to Glacier Bay
By Mevin Hooten, Assistant Unit Leader, U.S. Geological Survey, Colorado Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit; Associate Professor, Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology and Statistics, Colorado State University and Perry Williams, Postdoctoral Fellow in Statistics and Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology, Colorado State University. A sea otter floats in Kachemak Bay, Alaska. AP Photo/Laura Rauch Human…
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