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My Day with Sea Turtles

Posted in ArticlesWell explorers, the weather is getting warmer, so I decided to treat myself to a little vacation. I headed to South Padre Island for a weekend of exploring. My friend, Zoe, and I went...

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My Trip to Jamaica

Posted in ArticlesThis summer I went on a not-so-typical-vacation to Jamaica – no time to sunbathe on the beach when there’s conservation work to do! Not your usual Jamaican vacation — this was a...

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Feeding Hungry People and Saving Endangered Animals

Posted in Articles (Photo Credit: thesilentheroes.org) Did you hear that the world’s population hit 7 billion people? In 1900, there were 1.6 billion people on earth. Now just 111 years later (it isn’t...

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Big Problems for the Biggest Land Animal: the Elephant

Posted in ArticlesI’ve got a big story today. How big? As big as the biggest land animal in the world – the elephant. You may think that all elephants look alike, but look closely and you’ll see that...

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Madagascar’s Radiated Tortoise

Posted in ArticlesThis week’s spotlight animal is a critically endangered species that lives exclusively in the dry spiny forests of southern and southwestern Madagascar. This herbivore is considered...

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The Critically Endangered Black Rhino

Posted in ArticlesThe word “rhinoceros” comes from two Greek words: rhino meaning nose and ceros meaning horn. Rhino horn is made of keratin, the same substance that makes up our hair and fingernails....

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