Tips for Watching Wildlife When You Travel

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Tips for Watching Wildlife When You Travel

Welcome to the Animals / Wildlife Newsletter, a weekly newsletter published by About.com's Animals / Wildlife website. For more about animals and wildlife, be sure to stop by the growing library of animal profiles.

Laura Klappenbach
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Tips for Watching Wildlife When You Travel
Travel enables us to discover and we can explore the natural history of a place and learn more about the animals and wildlife that call it home.
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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.
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Bearded Gobies to the Rescue
The bearded goby is an ecological superhero. In less than five decades, this six-inch fish managed to revive an entire marine ecosystem, one that had careened to the brink of collapse.
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Understanding Cat Coat Patterns
Most cats typically have a dark pattern of spots, stripes or rosettes superimposed over a yellow background coat.
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