Decades of global conferences have carried genuine ambition to solve the twin crises of recycling and safety. Year after year ...
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"Seriously Impressive Dives": World's Smallest Marine Dolphin Is An Expert Underwater Acrobat
High-tech tags are revealing a side of the Hector’s dolphin the world rarely sees – its showstopping acrobatics beneath New Zealand’s waters. At just 1.4 meters (4.5 feet) long, Hector's dolphins ...
South Africa's iSimangaliso Wetland Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with whales, dolphins, turtles, and pristine beaches.
With the feeding frenzy in full swing, the dark blue sea water is a flurry of movement. Dozens of dolphins dart up from below ...
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World’s smallest marine dolphins turn out to be acrobat, dives up to 394 feet deep
A new study by the University of Auckland has uncovered the astonishing underwater choreography of the world’s smallest ...
The resulting logo represents only half the sun, with an asterisk-style mark on the left side and a blank space on the right for people to fill in their own drawing. As a symbol, the sun is simple and ...
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