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The Deep Blue by Jorge Cervera Hauser
Way out into the blue, right where you lose all sight of land — and feel overwhelmed, as if devoured by the sea — you will find the beautiful creatures of the open ocean, who live in the ‘pelagic’ zone. Today, we are fighting to protect them.
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The Fisherman and the Forest
Mangrove forests support a wealth of life, both human and marine, but protecting their future is time consuming work.
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Japanese inspired bridge sparks hope for Britain’s dormouse
A Japanese inspired bridge on the Isle of Wight aims to show it can be a successful and cost effective method for helping the UK's dwindling dormouse populations. By Jeremy Coles.
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Peru Protects Vast 'Yellowstone of the Amazon'
The 3.3 million-acre park, larger than Yellowstone and Yosemite combined, encompasses key forest habitats.
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Enjoy These Gorgeous Bird Pics
To save birds, cultivate wonder first, says photographer Gerrit Vyn.
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Here's what a day in your life might look like without clean water
A hypothetical look at the day in the life of an average American without access to clean water.
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Bringing Back the American Chestnut
Chuck Leavell of the Rolling Stones is helping raise awareness about the once-common tree that scientists are working to restore. (And you can help too.)
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Say Hello to the Glow-in-the-Dark Ponies of Dartmoor
Will reflective paint stripes protect the fabled English park's ponies from speeding motorists?
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Stunning Vintage Photos Show the History of National Parks
A new National Geographic book explores wild places as you've never seen them.
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How Japan is Fueling the Slaughter of Elephants
Five takeaways from a new report slamming Japan’s ability to keep illegal ivory out of its legal market. By Rachael Bale.
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Fireflies are Making a Comeback in China's Cities
Parks raise awareness of the firefly's plight, but are they helping solve the problem?
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A Tiger Named 'Cinderella' Makes History After Being Spotted With Cubs | Care2 Causes
Conservationists around the world are celebrating a fairy tale ending for a formerly orphaned tiger who was just spotted with cubs of her own, following a successful release back into the wild. With video.
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The Effort to Save the World's Largest Herd of White Deer
In the Finger Lakes of New York, beautiful 'ghost deer' face an uncertain future.
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Safe Passage
The success of large wildlife corridors depends as much on sharing space as it does on stitching the wilderness together. By Ben Goldfarb.
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The keyboard and the spade
In the overdeveloped West, technology is making us forget what it truly means to be human. by Paul Kingsnorth.
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Jeb Bush’s Everglades Fight
As the governor of Florida, he forged a landmark accord to preserve a state treasure—and then exploded it. By Dexter Filkins.
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[Australia’s] Northern Territory removes 290 saltwater crocodiles from waterways in a year
Residents are warned to take more care as 2015’s figure is announced – it’s a high one, based on recent years, although not a record.
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In the French Alps, a Pictureseque Town that Generates Cheese Power
The same thing that keeps the lights on and appliances humming tastes great on a cracker.
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Parachuting Beavers Into Idaho's Wilderness? Yes, It Really Happened
More than 60 years ago, Idaho Fish and Game dropped beavers out of a plane and parachuted them into the state's backcountry.
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Vietnam’s Sacred Turtle Dies at an Awkward, Some Say Ominous, Time
The news that a legendary turtle in Hanoi’s central lake had died prompted an outpouring of sadness across the deeply superstitious and Confucian country. By Mike Ives.
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