‘Could be the end’: Tasmanian red handfish to be removed from wild amid marine heatwaves fears

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  1. >The critically endangered Tasmanian red handfish population has fallen to between 50 and 100 in the wild, due to the degradation of the seaweed habitat it needs to breed.
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    >The fish, which uses its over-sized fins for hands to walk across the sea floor, rather than swim, will now be housed at breeding facilities in Tasmania to protect them from the summer’s expected marine heatwaves.

    Bad news: Climate change is killing off endangered species.

    Good news: [Welcome back my friends to the show that never ends:](https://www.songfacts.com/lyrics/emerson-lake-palmer/karn-evil-9)

    *There behind a glass / Stands a real blade of grass*
    *Be careful as you pass / Move along! Move along!*

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