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Internet Naturalist – October 14, 2013

Antarctica Through the Eyes of Emperor Penguins – The Takeaway 100913 Due to a lapse in appropriations caused by the government shutdown, funds for certain government Antarctic research programs will be depleted by October 14, 2013. What’s it really like … Continue reading

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“Snake Salvation” Won’t Save Any Snakes

Snake Salvation | National Geographic Channel Fall 2013 In the hills of Appalachia, Pentecostal pastors Jamie Coots and Andrew Hamblin struggle to keep an over-100-year-old tradition alive: the practice of handling deadly snakes in church. Jamie and Andrew believe in … Continue reading

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Internet Naturalist – October 6, 2013

Why Dippers Dip | Audubon Magazine 093013 [This story comes to you through a partnership between Audubon and BirdNote, a show that airs daily on public radio stations nationwide.] An American Dipper calls across a rushing mountain stream. Its rotund, … Continue reading

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Internet Naturalist – September 30, 2013

Video: Northern Goshawk Flight in Slow Motion | Audubon Magazine Blog 091613 Alisa Opar: “The northern goshawk is an incredible aerialist. The bird inhabits dense northern forests and maneuvers through impossibly tight spaces in pursuit of prey. A fierce hunter, … Continue reading

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Internet Naturalist – September 22, 2013

Sage Grouse Strut their Stuff – YouTube This video was taken at the Mount Biedeman Wilderness Study Area in the Bodie Hills. The strutting grouse sound like coffee percolators. This is one of the larger leks; BLM wildlife crew counted … Continue reading

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Internet Naturalist – September 9, 2013

Interview: John Bradshaw, Author Of ‘Cat Sense’ : NPR 090513 Cats have come a long way from being animals charged with catching mice to treasured, adorable creatures that snuggle with us in our beds. But this relatively new arrangement is … Continue reading

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Internet Naturalist – September 1, 2013

This young whooping crane is on its first fall migration, guided by an Operation Migration ultralight aircraft. Each whooper in this population wears an identification band, and many carry tracking devices that record their movements in detail. [Source:Joe Duff/Operation Migration … Continue reading

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