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Hasta hace una década, las playas de Sindhudurg eran prístinas y apenas estaban pobladas. Ahora están amenazadas debido al vertido de basura, la extracción de arena, las aguas residuales y la escorrentía de pesticidas. Foto: Una pareja de nutrias lisa en el río Tungabhadra, en la India. Créditos: Wikipedia

Orphans in the wild: What the otters are trying to tell us about our oceans

As the once-sylvan coast of Sindhudurg is rapidly urbanised, Maharashtra’s smooth-coated otters are choking on plastic waste, getting trapped in fishing nets. And they’re not the only ones.  

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