Grizzlies once roamed across most of the West. The idea that they can do so again is dangerous to humans and bears alike.
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Tag Archives: Nature
A Fish Running Out Of Time
A handful of juveniles is the only proof scientists can find that the Atlantic whitefish has not already gone extinct.
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The Most Impressive Preserve You’ll Never See
A new Canadian forest preserve is spectacularly large and just as remote, meaning few humans will ever visit.
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A Gentle Giant Gets A Reprieve
Protected for decades, the goliath grouper is about as tame as an apex predator gets.
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Where Are The Whales?
More bad news for a critically endangered whale: not a single mother-calf pair has been reported in nursery waters this year.
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A Bad Season For Right Whales
High mortality and scarce births have made 2017 a disastrous year for North Atlantic right whales.
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Harmless ‘Killer Wasps’
Winter is coming, which means a truce for cicadas and the wasps that hunt them all summer.
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Chaos Theory In Action
“Jurassic Park” fans could have foreseen this week’s mass release of Atlantic salmon in Pacific waters.
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Managing A Bear Market In Fish
Don’t liquidate your stocks during a crash. That especially goes for fish stocks.
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America’s Wild And Scenic Rivers
Every river has its own personality, but all members of the national Wild and Scenic Rivers system offer unspoiled beauty.
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