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All Aboard: Seeing Melbourne from the water

All Aboard: Seeing Melbourne from the water We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss By Patricia Maunder Normal text size Advertisement Have you admired the picturesque sights of Paris on a River Seine cruise? Seen the skyscraper canyon rising up either side of the Chicago River from a tour boat, or observed Bangkok’s bustle and beauty while gliding along the Chao Phraya River? Surely boarding a boat is the most enjoyable way to appreciate a city – including Melbourne, and not just by tourists either. Paddling at night with Kayak Melbourne. Credit: Kayak Melbourne (kayakmelbourne.com.au) offers guided Yarra River tours to people from near and far. While visitors are impressed by the mix of old and new architecture, “I actually get a bigger reaction from the locals because they’re seeing their own city . from a whole new angle,” says owner Kent Cuthbert. “I think they get a greater appreciation for the beauty of Melbo

A ferret is the first North American endangered animal to be cloned

Black-Footed Ferret Is First Cloned North American Endangered Species

Black-Footed Ferret Is First Cloned North American Endangered Species 19 Feb 2021 Scientists announced they successfully cloned the first North American endangered species at a Fort Collins, Colorado, facility on Thursday. “Elizabeth Ann” is the first of a new generation of black-footed ferrets, born with the genes of a ferret named “Willa,” who died over 30 years ago, in 1988. At the time, the Wyoming Game & Fish Department froze Willa’s DNA. The tissue samples were transferred to San Diego Zoo Global’s “Frozen Zoo” in 1988. Now, decades after her death, her genetic offspring is alive in Colorado. Alongside the announcement, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service tweeted pictures of the new arrival and her domestic ferret surrogate mother.

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