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www.nationalgeographic.com
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| | | | | New, unprecedented images reveal how orca take down the largest species of fish on Earth. | |
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www.thesalishseaschool.org
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| | | | | Join us as we journey around the Salish Sea to search for tufted puffins and horned pufifins. Species we may observe include: Rhinoceros auklet, Common murre, Pigeon guillemot, Black oystercatcher, Harlequin duck, Bald eagle, Osprey, Peregrine falcon, Great blue heron, Surfbirds, Brown pelican, Horned & Eared grebes, Pelagic, Brandt's and Double-crested cormorants, Heermann's gulls, and many other species of gulls and shorebirds. | |
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thecottonwoodpost.net
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| | | | | Red-footed Booby, thought to be a 2nd year intermediate morph, among Heermann's Gulls in Port Townsend, WA; August 2024. There are no Indigenous words for these birds in the Pacific Northwest (PNW). Sailors called them "boobies," meaning stupid, because they were unafraid of people. They are large, colorful, tropical seabirds, historically only found at the... | |
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www.davidappell.com
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| | | [AI summary] This article compiles a historical timeline of early and pivotal scientific work documenting the discovery and evidence of carbon dioxide's role in climate change and global warming. | ||