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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.
New research broadens our understanding of how gray wolves interact with and influence aquatic habitats. On Prince of Wales Island, Alaska, gray wolves have been observed engaging in an unusual ...
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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, ...
Whale ancestors were terrestrial mammals that walked on four legs. This bone structure that helped them walk eventually ...
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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 ...
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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.
The loss of one iconic species, sunflower sea stars, unleashed a voracious eater of seagrass habitats and upended the coastal ...
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If These Species Disappear, Everything Changes
Keystone species play an outsized role in the ecosystem, affecting the natural balance in ways that cannot easily be replaced.
Sirois said Stellers roar and California sea lions bark, creating what locals have called a “sea lion symphony,” that wakes ...
Cleveland Metroparks Zoo opened its seal and sea lion enclosure more than 40 years ago. Onion has been there since 2016, ...
When steel and concrete stretch over the sea, the ripples are felt far beyond the shoreline. Bandra–Versova Sea Link Fuels ...
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