
ZSL Aquatic Ecologist Dr Renata Kowalik said: “These findings are really important to enable us to build up a picture of the Thames’ role in the ecology of British marine mammals. Once we have established our baseline data over the next few years we will be able to determine trends, identify threats and effectively manage habitats in the Thames.She added: “We need more people to keep their eyes open and take time to detail their sightings at zsl.org – it could help conservationists in the future have a better understanding of situations like the Thames Whale.”
:)
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:)

Do you get to cuddle baby pandas?
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...ZSL has also released a map showing the locations of the various sightings between which includes dozens of seals and porpoises and at least one dolphin seen between Westminster Bridge and Tower Bridge...
I suspect it will be in the papers tomorrow morning
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I suspect it will be in the papers tomorrow morning