Scientists Successfully Breed 250 Baby Red Corals: A Milestone in Protecting Endangered Species

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Researchers at the Monaco Scientific Center have successfully bred 250 baby red corals as part of a program to optimize their reproduction in the wild, providing hope for this endangered species.

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Researchers at the Scientific Center of Monaco have successfully bred 250 baby red corals through a research program aiming to enhance the species’ natural reproduction. This achievement is a significant step forward in protecting the endangered red coral species. The project, conducted by the Scientific Center of Monaco among others, offers hope for the survival and restoration of this vital marine organism. Through their efforts, the researchers have demonstrated the potential to sustain the red coral population in its natural habitat. The successful breeding of these coral babies is a testament to the invaluable scientific work being conducted at the center. Their dedication and expertise contribute to the preservation of Monaco’s marine biodiversity and the larger global ecosystem.

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Monaco Matin

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