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The Sponge Loop - Or How to Power a Coral Reef
In 1842, about seventeen years before the publication of On the Origin of Species, Charles Darwin completed a monograph about coral reefs. The work was publised under the not-so-short title: The... Read more
Search Related Topics:  corals  sponges  coral reefs

Finding Their Way - Understanding Whooping Crane Migration
I've always been amazed by how birds find their way along lengthy migratory routes each autumn and spring. Turns out I'm not the only one. Scientists have also been intrigued... Read more
Search Related Topics:  birds  cranes  migration

International Crane Foundation - Saving Whooping Cranes
Several years ago I visited the International Crane Foundation in Necedah, Wisconsin. I was curious to find out more about their work and to catch a glimpse of some the... Read more
Search Related Topics:  birds  cranes  conservation

Rocky Mountains
The Rocky Mountains stretch through western North America from Alaska to New Mexico, forming the middle section of the Western Cordillera, an extensive belt of mountains that reaches from the... Read more


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