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Scandal, Fairies, and Famous Poetry – The Secret History of Bogs and Why We Need Them

How many of us know about the incredible history and important future of bogs?

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Species Spotlight: Cardinal Fish

Enter the Banggaii Archipelago, a reef paradise in Indonesia where you can swim to your heart's content, snacking on tasty copepods. But there is trouble in paradise! Read on to find out more (and to find out what an Earth a copepod is)

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Grantee Spotlight: Project SIARC

Dr. Rosa Vásquez Espinoza, Peruvian chemical biologist and former National Geographic Explorer, integrates her Andean-Amazonian heritage and learnings in traditional medicine to protect the species and spaces of the last remaining high-altitude rainforests of the Peruvian Amazon.

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Species Spotlight: Angelshark

A fish with whiskers? Angelsharks have a set of whisker-like sensory organs by their mouths called barbels. These barbels help them detect when a tasty morsel is getting a bit too close to their giant mouth so they know when to unleash their ambush.

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Species Spotlight: Humpback Whale

Humpback whales are the pop stars of the sea. They're incredibly vocal; they grunt, groan, shriek, roar, and perhaps most famously, siiiiing. Male humpbacks are the only ones that can belt out incredibly long and complex songs with similar structures to human music. These elegant compositions are used for communication, sizing up rival males, and finding love.

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