Kelp’s Secret Army: Divers Wage War on Urchins
A massive volunteer effort is manually removing millions of purple sea urchins from California’s coast to create safe zones for the critically endangered kelp forests to recover.
A massive volunteer effort is manually removing millions of purple sea urchins from California’s coast to create safe zones for the critically endangered kelp forests to recover.
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Kyle Kunkler, former soybean industry lobbyist, now oversees EPA pesticide rules—and is pushing to expand use of the controversial herbicide dicamba.
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