Seahorses found in the Thames

Marine biologists from the Zoological Society of London, a conservation charity working on the River Thames have reported more evidence of seahorses living in London’s iconic waterway. The sighting of a sixth individual animal in a two month period, compared with previous averages of just one or two annual sightings, underlines the importance of the Thames and its estuary as a haven for wildlife. 

This is a BBC report from November 2017

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