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Feels GoodMongabay · 20h ago

Mobile queen conch hatcheries strive to help the species, engage Caribbean communities

Mobile hatcheries are breeding queen conch to restore declining populations across the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico. The program engages local communities while addressing the species' collapse from overfishing and habitat loss.

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