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Climate change blamed as another sea snake strands

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By Guy Rogers This article was originally published in Herald Live and was awarded second place in the written content section of the Climate Media Awards, which were hosted by Scrolla. The number of yellow-bellied sea snakes stranding on SA’s eastern shore has risen 620% since the previous highest number, and the culprit is likely climate change. Bayworld herpetologist Dr Werner Conradie, who collected the latest arrival from Hobie Beach on Wed…
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@ScrollaAfrica #RealNewsForMobile broke the news in on Tuesday, February 4, 2025.
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