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A petite, golden bat with uniquely shaped ears can only be found in an eroding hot cave on the far tip of western Cuba. Once ...
At one point in the history of the U.S. one bird so dominated the skies that its flocks numbered in the tens of millions, but ...
Every spring horseshoe crabs come to South Carolina beaches to reproduce. A volunteer initiative with the SCDNR helps ...
If you could walk the ocean floor off the coast of Cape Arago in Oregon in the summer, you’d find yourself in the mysterious green depths of a forest of kelp. Look up, and youd ...