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Explore the vast wilderness of south-central Colorado’s rugged backcountry

Explore the vast wilderness of south-central Colorado’s rugged backcountry

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Wildlife wonders: connecting a new generation with South Africa’s iconic species

Wildlife wonders: connecting a new generation with South Africa’s iconic species

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See the beauty of coral reefs in a whole new way

See the beauty of coral reefs in a whole new way

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The Gulf of Maine is warming fast. What does that mean for lobsters—and everything else?

The Gulf of Maine is warming fast. What does that mean for lobsters—and everything else?

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Fernando Trujillo is called ‘omacha,’ a dolphin that transforms into a man. Why?

Fernando Trujillo is called ‘omacha,’ a dolphin that transforms into a man. Why?

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Are chili peppers getting less spicy? The truth is complicated.

Are chili peppers getting less spicy? The truth is complicated.

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The last flower at the top of the world—and the perilous journey to reach it

The last flower at the top of the world—and the perilous journey to reach it

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This floating flower is beautiful—but it's wreaking havoc on Nigeria

This floating flower is beautiful—but it's wreaking havoc on Nigeria

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What a shrinking sea might teach us on life after environmental disaster

What a shrinking sea might teach us on life after environmental disaster

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Scientists found life in a volcano’s ‘lava tubes’—life on other planets could be next

Scientists found life in a volcano’s ‘lava tubes’—life on other planets could be next

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How fungi form ‘fairy rings’ and inspire superstitions

How fungi form ‘fairy rings’ and inspire superstitions

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Your favorite foods may not taste the same in the future. Here's why.

Your favorite foods may not taste the same in the future. Here's why.

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Are the Great Lakes the key to solving America’s emissions conundrum?

Are the Great Lakes the key to solving America’s emissions conundrum?

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The world’s historic sites face climate change. Can Petra lead the way?

The world’s historic sites face climate change. Can Petra lead the way?

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England’s chalk streams were millions of years in the making. Can they survive today?

England’s chalk streams were millions of years in the making. Can they survive today?

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In the heart of the Amazon, this pristine wilderness shows nature’s resilience

In the heart of the Amazon, this pristine wilderness shows nature’s resilience

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Meet the mom who took on toxic waste—and won

Meet the mom who took on toxic waste—and won

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Listen to 30 years of climate change transformed into haunting music

Listen to 30 years of climate change transformed into haunting music

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