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2026

Report: Review of Seven Mammalian Species for Potential Reintroduction to Point Reyes National Seashore

By 2026, Bay Area, California, Conservation, Endangered/Threatened Species, Habitat Restoration, Human-Wildlife Conflicts, Internships, Marine Mammals & Seabirds, News
A new report from one of our Environmental Advocacy interns, Alexis Evripidou, takes a bold examination at what re-wilding could mean for Point Reyes National Seashore, "Review of Seven Mammalian...
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Monitoring Nurdle Spread Doesn’t Prevent Harm: Zero Discharge & Regulations Do

By 2026, Conservation, Education & Outreach, Gulf Education & Outreach, Gulf of Mexico, Human-Wildlife Conflicts, Marine Biodiversity, Marine Mammals & Seabirds, Microplastics Research, News, Protect Nesting Beaches, PSA, Sea Turtles

Nurdles are not an accident of nature; they are an industrial product spilling into our environment that can be controlled by man. Monitoring their spread doesn’t prevent harm, zero discharge…

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TIRN Invites Divers and Ocean Enthusiasts to Join 2026 Cocos Island Expedition

By 2026, Cocos Island, Cocos Island Research Expedition, Cocos-Galapagos Swimway, Conservation, Eastern Tropical Pacific, Endangered/Threatened Species, Hammerhead ID Project, Headquarters, Marine Biodiversity, Marine Mammals & Seabirds, News, News Releases, Other Locations, Sea Turtles, Sharks, Turtles

For Immediate Release, February 5, 2026 Contact: Todd Steiner, Founder & Special Projects, TSteiner@seaturtles.org   Laurel Irvine, Communications Manager, LIrvine@seaturtles.org Turtle Island Restoration Network Invites Divers and Ocean Enthusiasts to Join…

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