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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?
We uncover a lot of interesting info when we're busy blending the worlds of entertainment and conservation.
Here's where you'll discover more about the species we've featured in our content and everything else that we're getting up to at On the Edge.
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Species Spotlight: Elephant Seal
Pee-ew, trust us, it is best to keep your distance from an Elephant Seal colony. Lucky for you, you get up close with them in this species spotlight, minus the noise and the smell!
Which of Nature’s Fashion Designers Matches Your Style?
It’s about time we discussed some very important fashion designers from the world of nature. See who’s making a name for themselves, and whether you can see yourself in their work.
Species Spotlight: Whale Shark
Long journeys, a love of small plates, and mysterious rumbles. Read on to learn more about the secretive lives of the biggest fish in the sea.
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)
Grantee Spotlight: Yanyie Tran & Chris Colman
The latest TikTok trend may not be what you’re expecting. It’s time for Mobula Mobula to take the stage, inspiring a movement of pride across Indonesia. #legendalaut
Species Spotlight: Sea Otter
Tummy tables, tools and thick fur. Come enter the world of the sea otter!
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.
Grantee Spotlight: Juan Maria Raggio & Mariano Fernández
Juan and Mariano are two Argentinian filmmaking veterans with several decades of experience between them. From Pumas to the critically endangered Hooded Grebe in Patagonia, these two have worked with all manner of species. Mariano even helped Leo finally get his Oscar for ‘The Revenant’.
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.
Species Spotlight: Dugong
A burping, farting, seagrass munching machine. Read on to find out what else this adorable marine tank gets on with.
Species Spotlight: Flower Hat Jelly
A floating Christmas ornament, underwater firework, or jelly disco ball? Find out all about these bright sparks, including how they helped us during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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.
Wonders of the Deep: Meet Life at the Bottom of the Ocean
The deep blue. The abyss. The glaring nothingness. How often have you looked at the sea and thought, ‘I wonder what’s down there’? We all know of the ocean: stormy waters, white sand beaches and reefs – but how much do we really know about it?
Which Species Are You in Your Couple Dynamic?
Just like you and boo, some species can’t survive without each other.
 
                         
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
