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Wolves are now hunting sea otters and nobody knows why
Along a remote stretch of the Alaskan coast, gray wolves have quietly rewritten the rules of what a top land predator eats.
Islands.com on MSN
This Untouched Stretch Of California's Sonoma Coast Is Finally Open To The Public In 2026
This new hiking spot provides incredible views of the Pacific coast and a pristine estuary full of animal and plant life, ...
Mongabay News on MSN
Involuntary parks: Human conflict is creating unintended refuges for wildlife
Few locations on Earth are as haunting or deeply ironic as so-called involuntary parks — places too toxic, dangerous, or ...
Travel + Leisure on MSN
This Stretch of a Famous U.S. Coastal Highway Just Reopened—What to Know
Highway 1’s Big Sur section is open again after a major landslide, reconnecting travelers with ocean views and coastal charm.
Cleveland Metroparks Zoo opened its seal and sea lion enclosure more than 40 years ago. Onion has been there since 2016, ...
BYD teases details of its battery pack and range on its smallest EV yet, the Racco, destined initially for Japan.
When steel and concrete stretch over the sea, the ripples are felt far beyond the shoreline. Bandra–Versova Sea Link Fuels ...
Travel + Leisure on MSN
On Scotland's Wild and Windswept Shetland Islands, Centuries of Crafting Traditions Endure—How to Visit
The Shetland Islands lie between Scotland and Norway, where the North Sea meets the Atlantic. They are part of the ...
Irish Examiner on MSN
'We've never protected nature well in Ireland:' Call for investment to protect Ireland's marine areas
Ireland has never protected nature well and the State is failing to provide adequate resources to meet its environmental targets, an Oireachtas committee has been told. Birdwatch Ireland’s head of ...
Groups Are A Trip on MSN
Best Alaska cruises for families: Which ship is right for you?
Planning a multigenerational vacation that everyone actually enjoys is no small feat. However, a travel style as stress-free ...
Vancouver Sun on MSN
'This is our future': Return of Indigenous mask has powerful impact on B.C. community
In 1957, a carved red cedar mask known as the "King of the Underworld" was sold, given a catalogue number, labelled and ...
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