See what it's like to be eaten by a Grizzly bear in Alaska (video from GoPro camera)
Ever wondered what it's like to be eaten by a grizzly bear? Probably not... Except maybe in a nightmare. In any case, it's now possible to see (if not feel) what it's like from the safety of your home.
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Amazing Dogs Working to Save Species and Ecosystems
These canine conservationists are tracking down poachers, finding treasure for scientists, and protecting endangered species.
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Nature Blows My Mind! This 80,000-Year-Old Aspen Grove Clones Itself
Not only is this organism one of the oldest on Earth, it is also a contender for other extreme titles.
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Andean Glaciers Have Shrunk 30-50 Percent
A study of glaciers in the Andes shows that they have been losing a lot of ice, especially since the 1970s. A change in precipitation cannot be blamed, so global warming is the main culprit.
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Whales Welcome a Deformed Dolphin into Their Pod
Instead of merely learning about an aspect or two of sperm whale behavior in the wild, researchers got an unprecedented peek into one pod's gracious spirit.
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How 15 Island Nations Are Changing Ocean Conservation (Video)
Why is it so important for everyone to take part in ocean conservation? This short documentary video explains.
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Penguin Headcam Reveals Impressive Hunting Skills (Video)
Miniature cameras positioned on top of penguins' heads give a stellar view of their underwater fishing adventures.
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David Attenborough Calls Humans a "Plague Upon the Earth"
And there are plenty of humans who would agree.
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Kick-ass Scientific Sailboat Journeys to the "Heart of the Climate Machine"
We talk to Tara crewmembers, who sail the seas monitoring ocean health and climate change in a boat that cannot be crushed by polar ice, about the adventure-job openings
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Dolphin Tangled in Fishing Line Approaches Divers for Help (Video)
Incredibly, the wild dolphin appears to readily comply with efforts to help, seeming to give full trust in its terrestrial rescuers.
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Quote of the Day: President Barack Obama on Climate Change
Strong and inspiring words from the President's Inaugural Address.
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Visitors Pelt Crocodiles to Death With Trash and Rocks at China Zoo
Visitors to the zoo had been observed "shouting, spitting and throwing things" at the crocodiles "to make sure they are alive."
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Wood Bison To Be Reintroduced to the Wild in Alaska
North America's largest land mammal is about to be reunited with ancient habitat in a restoration experiment.
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Are Elephants Doomed?
Poaching is on the rise in Kenya, what should be one of the few safe(ish) places for elephants in Africa.
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Nature Blows My Mind! The 6 Longest Bird Migrations
These birds make some of the world's longest migrations, and you'll be shocked at how many thousands of miles they rack up.
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Pubic Lice Endangered Due to, Ahem, Habitat Loss
In a growing number of places throughout the world, this age-old organism is finding new homes harder to come by.
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How China’s Rising Soybean Consumption Is Reshaping Western Agriculture
Global demand for soybeans has soared in recent decades, with China leading the race. Nearly 60 percent of all soybeans entering international trade go to China, making it by far the world’s largest importer.
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Man Releases Rodent, Inadvertently Feeds a Hawk
It's been said that there are no free lunches in nature -- but in the seemingly noble act of releasing a mouse to live free in the wild, one young cadet provided a hungry hawk with just that.
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Australia's Coastal Wetlands Trapped Between Rising Seas and Urban Development
Having nowhere to retreat to, the survival of important wetlands and the many species that depend on them is in serious peril.
























