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A new study found that the erosion of the Elkhorn Slough river slowed by as much as 80-90% in the sections where sea otters were abundant. Researchers found that this was due to sea otters' voracious appetites for burrowing crabs, which, left unchecked, damage marsh roots and weaken the soil. 🦦 | Source: Mongabay

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