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SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
Orca groups with radically different cultures are actually separate species
How wild animals actually responded to our COVID lockdowns
THE NEW YORK TIMES
A seal’s spray adds a chapter to the science of spitting
A ‘zombie’ fern sprouts roots from dead leaves
An expedition finds a ‘lost’ mammal and a shrimp that lives in trees
HAKAI MAGAZINE
Humpbacks rebound in 20th century whaling hotspot
MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW
Feature: The scourge of plastic pollution, and how to address it
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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
Feature: The odd phenomenon of moth-eating bears—and the dangers they face
The odd history of the Osage orange tree
A few jaguars now roam the Arizona borderlands—why that’s a big deal
Feature: The untold, wild story of America’s first murder hornet nest
An endangered wolf went in search of a mate. The border wall blocked him.
A deadly disease is wiping out coral in Florida and the Caribbean
This desert valley is home to 500 bee species, a world record
Meet the ice worm, which lives in glaciers—a scientific 'paradox'
Cicada killer wasps have arrived. Don't confuse them for murder hornets.