A few decades ago, this coastline was on the verge of becoming a rocky desert, stripped bare by sea urchins. Today, more than 50,000 sea otters have quietly staged a comeback along the Pacific, from California up through British Columbia and Alaska. They’re doing something no climate summit, no glossy report, can do alone.
They’re eating their way into being climate allies. And the numbers suddenly start to matter.
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