Scientists expect to observe the greatest effects of global warming in the Arctic.
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Showing 9 of 16 matchesScientists expect to see the greatest effects of climate change in the Arctic. But what, exactly, will these effects be?
How is a national treasure being reshaped by the changing climate?
Rhino populations are in crisis due to the high value of rhino horn combined with widespread poaching.
Bees, hummingbirds, and other pollinators provide services that are critical to our future food security and the ecological hea
Help researchers study the nesting behavior of small, cavity-nesting forest owls in Utah and Arizona to better understand how t
Explore interactions between people and chimpanzees and other primates in the rainforest of Uganda to improve human–primate rel
Join scientists on the largest island in the Caribbean to conduct an assessment of its diverse array of bird species.
Search for dolphins, humpback whales, and whale sharks as you cruise through the blue waters of the Gulf of California and Nort

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