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Slow lorises produce venom that they use as a defense. A toxic gland in their arm, called the brachial gland, produces oil that becomes venomous when mixed with their saliva. Scorpions give birth to ...
The event exceeded our expectations in terms of advancing financial and political commitments for ocean action around inclusive and equitable ocean protection, said WCS’s Stacy Jupiter. “If you’re a ...
Maria is a Research Assistant with the Ocean Giants Program at WCS. She works on analyzing archived acoustic recordings from the WCS, WHOI and Equinor PAM program in the Equinor Wind Lease 0512 area ...
Carissa King-Nolan is an Assistant Marine Conservation Scientist with the Ocean Giants Program at WCS. She works on analyzing archived acoustic recordings from the WCS, WHOI, and Equinor PAM program ...
Rah is the Product Marketing and Communications Manager for MERMAID, an initiative of the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS). She is dedicated to leveraging her expertise in creative content and ...
Dr. Melinda (Mindi) Rekdahl is an Associate Marine Conservation Scientist with the Ocean Giants Program at WCS. Her research interests include bioacoustics, behavioral ecology and marine conservation.
Alexandra is a marine biologist from Brazil with a lifelong love for coral reefs. She holds a BSc from James Cook University and an MSc from the University of Bremen. Her research explored coral ...