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Essential facts about our planet’s largest deserts
Deserts cover roughly a third of Earth’s land surface, and they’re far more varied and extreme than most people realise. […] ...
Long before dinosaurs, Earth’s forests were ruled by a many-legged giant. Here’s why this millipede’s size still challenges ...
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The carbon impact of the world’s largest mass migration
Thanks to the Monterey Bay Aquarium and their research and technology partner mbari for partnering with us on this episode of ...
Wetlands are the planet’s quiet infrastructure, storing floodwater, filtering pollution, cooling coastlines, and feeding ...
In the rugged terrain where Mexico and the United States meet, a border wall is just the latest obstacle fragmenting habitats and disrupting migration paths. Here’s how a cadre of conservationists is ...
Meet Contender. He’s nearly 14 feet long and 1,700 pounds, and took a 5,300-mile journey to Canada before returning to his ...
But the most interesting animal in the newly opened Estero Americano Coast Preserve is one most people never see. It is a ...
The largest male white shark ever recorded in the Atlantic returns to the coast of Florida - on its one-year “tagiversary.” ...
For the second year in a row, a record number of migrating birds were killed by flying headfirst into the Big Apple’s glassy ...
The bumphead sunfish (Mola alexandrini) is one of the strangest and most impressive giants in the ocean. With a flattened, ...
Climate change has a wide range of effects on wildlife. It affects seasonal migration, reproduction times, body size and mass ...
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