‘Could be the end’: Tasmanian red handfish to be removed from wild amid marine heatwaves fears
by Mostafa Rachwani from Environment | The Guardian on (#6HBM0)
Exemption under federal environment law to allow scientists to collect 25 of the critically endangered walking fish'
Scientists in Tasmania will remove up to half of the island's emblematic" red handfish from the wild ahead of expected marine heatwaves deemed an existential threat to their survival.
The critically endangered Tasmanian red handfish population has fallen to between 50 and 100 in the wild, due to the degradation of the seaweed habitat it needs to breed.
Australian Associated Press contributed to this report
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