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  • Lands & Waters

    3 Totally Wild Citizen Science Projects

    By Brad Rassler June 9, 2015
    In this story: wilderness, endangered species, education, science, adventure
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    Zoo Exhibit Offers Free Admission to People Named 'Wolf'

    By Jules Zucker June 5, 2015
    In this story: wildlife, wolves, animals, education
    gray wolf

    The Paradox of "H is for Hawk"

    By Naomi J. Williams June 5, 2015
    In this story: books, birds, wildlife, animals
    H Is for Hawk, by Helen Macdonald

    Orphaned Grizzly Cubs to Remain in the Wild

    By Jules Zucker June 4, 2015
    In this story: wilderness, forests, wildlife, endangered species, animals
    grizzly bears

    Kissed by a Rhino

    June 4, 2015
    In this story: wildlife, animals, rhinos
    John Kamara tends to an endangered black rhinoceros at Kenya's Lewa Wildlife Conservancy.

    The Weekly Roundup

    By Brad Rassler June 5, 2015
    In this story: science
    Mt. Makalu, Everest.

    Two Months of Environmental News, One Page

    By Paul Rauber June 4, 2015
    In this story: science, wildlife, climate change
    On March 24, Hope Bay, Antarctica, registers a temperature of 63.5*F, the highest ever recorded on that continent.

    Deer, Bunny, or Something Else?

    A mythic creature roams the pampas
    By Phalon Joy Evergreen June 3, 2015
    In this story: endangered species, wildlife, animals
    The Patagonian mara is "near-threatened" in Argentina.

    Rub Elbows With Gorillas at Uganda’s Mount Gahinga Lodge

    At Mount Gahinga Lodge, enjoy sunrise over a volcano panorama, learn native traditions, and see animals in their element
    By Adrienne Jordan June 3, 2015
    In this story: wildlife, travel, bucket list, adventure
    At Mount Gahinga Lodge, enjoy sunrise over a volcano panorama, learn native traditions, and see animals in their element

    Survive a Grizzly Bear Encounter

    By Jill K. Robinson June 3, 2015
    In this story: grizzlies, survival tips, wildlife, wilderness, animals
    "You are in bear country," warned the Trail map in Alberta, Canada's Canmore Nordic Centre Provincial Park. "Make plenty of noise when approaching blind corners or dense Shrubs." That didn't stop me from biking through the mountains alone. I was lucky I d
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