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Roadrunner Nest March 22, 2024
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The Hidden Butterfly Trade
How the lucrative market could spark conservation.
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A Mushroom Mystery That Is Baffling Scientists
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How Snake Venom Sparked An Evolutionary Arms Race
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Inaugural Lecture by Nicola Nelson
Tuatara conservation has been founded on understanding the biology of sex determination, disease ecology and the restoration of populations. In this lecture Professor Nicky Nelson will present research case studies into the biology of tuatara, showing how they have supported …
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Bats may hold the evolutionary secret to beating cancer
Scientists have discovered that bats possess an extraordinary capacity to fight off infections and avoid cancer.
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Rhino numbers rebound as global figures reveal a win for conservation
Tally rises to 27,000 but is still a far cry from former half a million, and Javan and Sumatran rhino remain critically endangered
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The Platypus Guardian | Full Episode | NATURE | PBS
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21 species removed from endangered list due to extinction, U.S. wildlife officials say
The Fish and Wildlife Service said 21 species, including a mammal, birds, fish and mussels, are being removed from the endangered list because they're now considered extinct.
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This Crab Saved My Life
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House-proud mouse discovered tidying British man’s shed every night
When retired postman Rodney Holbrook set up cameras to discover who was tidying his shed almost every night, he found an unexpected helper scurrying around his workbench.
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Know your garden bird
Roll over the images to learn the birds name and to hear its song.
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Fuck the ocean, I'm a bird!
I can fly, errrr...
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The "alpha" of the local dog center in Satu Mare, Romania.
That is one bad ass looking mutt.
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Anglerfish
Looking like something out of a science fiction movie, the anglerfish uses a natural lure to draw its next meal nearer.
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Weedy Sea Dragon
The camouflage that weedy sea dragons use to hide in the temperate marine vegetation they derive their name from is so successful that once they reach adulthood they have no natural predators. Unfortunately they are still at risk due to habitat destruction. The males of the species carry the bright pink, fertilized eggs underneath their tails for about two months before the fully formed young hatch and are left to fend for themselves.
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Emperor Penguins
Emperor penguins are Olympian swimmers, capable of diving to 1,750 feet and remaining underwater 20 minutes on a single breath. "I was mesmerized by their beautiful bubble trails," says Nicklen, who braved 28°F water to capture these images.
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Wild dogs kill 4 people in Mexico
Wild dogs mauled and killed four people whose bodies were found over the past two weeks in a park on the edge of Mexico City, authorities said Monday. In one case, a teenage girl frantically called her sister with her cellphone to plead for help as the attack took place.
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Gentoo Penguin Chicks
In Port Lockroy, Antarctica, two newly hatched gentoo penguin chicks get a quick look at the outside world as one of their parents stands up on the nest for a moment. Photograph by Richard Sidey
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Squirrel in Snow
I love the way she uses her tail as a blanket :)
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