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O N T H I N I C E: SCIENTIST TURNED PHOTOGRAPHER JENNIFER HAYES HAS BEEN DOCUMENTING HARP SEAL BIRTHS IN THE NORTHWEST ATLANTIC FOR MORE THAN A DECADE. IN THIS ESSAY, SHE REELECTS ON THE PUPS' BATTLE FOR SURVIVAL AS WINTERS GET WARMER.
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National Geographic. February, 2024, Vol. 245 Issue 2, p120, 16 p.
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BORNEO'S WILD GREEN HEART: GUNUNG PALUNG BEGAN AS A REMOTE INDONESIAN FOREST RESERVE. TODAY IT'S GROWN INTO A SPRAWLING NATIONAL PARK THAT PROTECTS SOME OF THE WORLD'S MOST BIODIVERSE RAINFORESTS AND THE CREATURES THAT CALL THEM HOME.
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Holland, Jennifer S.
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National Geographic. February, 2024, Vol. 245 Issue 2, p98, 19 p.
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Bringing Them Home: WHEN CHILDREN FACE LIFE-THREATENING DIAGNOSES, THE GOAL IS CLEAR: PUT FAMILY FIRST.
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Sisk, Taylor
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National Geographic. February, 2024, Vol. 245 Issue 2, p84, 14 p.
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Where the Forest Springs Eternal: Seasonal rains fill small, watery oases called vernal pools that deliver a crucial burst of life. Then they vanish--until it's time for the anuual cycle to begin again.
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Shetterly, Susan Hand
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National Geographic. February, 2024, Vol. 245 Issue 2, p64, 18 p.
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THE GLASS AGE WHERE GLASS BENDS AND GLASS BOUNCES: THE MODERN WORLD RUNS ON GLASS, A MATERIAL THAT HAS BECOME ESSENTIAL TO HUMANITY.
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Bennett, Jay
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National Geographic. February, 2024, Vol. 245 Issue 2, p34, 24 p.
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REVEALING HISTORY.
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For the Next Pandemic: COVID-19 HAS TAKEN AND UPENDED LIVES. IT'S ALSO DELIVERED CRUCIAL LESSONS THAT CAN HELP US NAVIGATE A FUTURE OUTBREAK.
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A REAL BUG'S LIFE: LOOKING AT THE EARTH FROM EVERY POSSIBLE ANGLE.
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National Geographic. February, 2024, Vol. 245 Issue 2, p8, 8 p.
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FLIGHT OF THE MO NARCHS: Each year these iconic butterflies undertake one of the most extraordinary--and increasingly dangerous--journeys on the planet. Now scientists and citizens are joining forces to help them thrive.
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National Geographic. January, 2024, Vol. 245 Issue 1, p36, 32 p.
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A FRAGILE FABRIC OF LIVING THINGS: ENDANGERED SPECIES AMERICAN WOOD STORK AMERICAN ALLIGATOR: For 50 years, the Endangered Species Act has shielded wildlife in peril and. in turn, boosted all biodiversity. Here, see the role that five protected animals play in a web of other creatures.
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National Geographic. January, 2024, Vol. 245 Issue 1, p108, 10 p.
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