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Spoonbills return to Norfolk Broads for first time in nearly 400 years
Conservationists are celebrating the return of a long lost breeding species to the Norfolk Broads. Three fledgling spoonbills have been born, the first chicks known to have hatched in these wetlands for around four hundred years. The protected birds, named … Continue reading
To understand how an animal sees the world, start with the shape of its pupils | Aeon Videos
From a crescent to a W to a heart, pupil shape indicates what animals eat, what eats them, and how they see the world To understand how an animal sees the world, start with the shape of its pupils If … Continue reading
What gorillas can teach us about being human | Tara Stoinski | TEDxAtlanta
Humans and gorillas share biological kinship. But what can we learn from their social systems? Primatologist and conservationist Tara Stoinski reflects upon mountain gorillas, their response to orphans and the lessons we can learn from them about loss and resilience. … Continue reading