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For more than 60 million years, penguins of all kinds—including the opportunistic Magellanic penguin—have been driven by an ...
These birds have evolved to withstand the equatorial sun and shelter in volcanic rocks along a subtropical coastline. After ...
Scientists have learned that particles from car tires are a leading culprit in salmon declines in the Pacific Northwest—and are in our bodies as well. Rubber tires are stacked before getting ...
The expedition team hopes that the huge volume of oceanic and environmental data taken during from the site will provide some concrete answers—as well as revealing if any of these animals they ...
A new study suggests gray seals (Halichoerus grypus) can sense the level of oxygen in their blood and that the animals change their diving behavior in response. Seals can do many things humans can ...
Growing up in Thailand’s northeastern Isan region, Suwimon Chantajohn learned from her grandfather which insects were best to eat. Captivated by his stories of surviving on bugs during his ...
The $3.1 billion global raw pet food industry has always been controversial, since the food contains animal protein that hasn’t been cooked or heated enough to kill germs. But a recent link to ...
Sunday's demonstration came after Sarah Inama, a sixth-grade teacher at Lewis and Clark Middle School, was reportedly instructed by her principal and district personnel to remove two posters ...
His interest formed at a young age. Born in Hawaii, Momoa spent much of his childhood in small-town Iowa, where he lived with his mother. But even landlocked, he was extremely invested in aquatic ...
brown bears graze on sedge grass in Alaska's Katmai National Park, while outdoor enthusiasts watch at a safe distance. Spring is a magical time to witness wildlife in action, as animals emerge ...
This story is part of the National Geographic 33. Norton and Samson Parashina, president of the Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust The group does plenty of the things you might expect from a ...
Languages: English. In January, a teacher in Idaho was told to take down an "Everyone is Welcome Here" poster in her classroom. She refused. Sarah Inama, who has taught at Lewis and Clark Middle ...