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The illegal seafood industry hiding in plain sight in Florida
This video takes viewers into the hidden world of Florida’s illegal seafood trade. We set traps and investigate what’s really being pulled from coastal waters. The results reveal species that are ...
When discussing venomous snakes, Georgia Wildlife said three are a serious threat. Here's where they live in the state.
Good afternoon and happy Wednesday, readers! In today’s Daily on Energy, we are covering some news coming out of Congress 🏛 today ...
By examining over 47,600 coastal facilities across the US, more than 11%, or 5,500 facilities are projected to be at risk of ...
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Watch Your Step: The Venomous Snakes of North Carolina
North Carolina is a state full of biodiversity, and snakes are no exception. Its diverse environments, from the mountains in ...
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A Guide to the Animals of Pinnacles National Park
It's one of the most unique national parks in the country. Learn more about the animals that live in Pinnacles National Park.
An estimated 72% of Arctic Coastal Plain shorebirds – over 4.5 million birds – nest in the reserve. This includes the yellow-billed loon, the largest loon species in the world, with most of its U.S.
Yes, savage and life-threatening animals are luckily found ‘abroad’… or perhaps not. Out there in the non-wilds of Britain exist potentially lethal creatures. Some, such as domestic dogs, could be ...
Lai, H. (2025) Research on Rural Revitalization Pathways in Underdeveloped Areas: A Case Study of Wuli Village, Nujiang Prefecture, Yunnan Province. Open Journal of Social Sciences, 13, 307-321. doi: ...
California has a secret, and it’s hiding in plain sight along Highway 1 between Cayucos and Cambria. Harmony Headlands State Park is the Golden State’s best-kept natural treasure that somehow manages ...
That’s exactly the case with Island Beach State Park, a 3,000-acre sliver of coastal paradise that somehow remains one of New Jersey’s best-kept secrets.
In our review, we accepted that modern humans arose in Africa during the Middle Stone Age about 200,000 years ago and then replaced populations of hominins outside the continent between 60,000 and 40, ...
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