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September 03, 2015
This Wouldn't Be The First Time a Child's Photo Changed History
National Geographic News - Posted:
September
3rd
, 2015, 5:30pm UTC
The picture of a dead Syrian toddler reminds us of our young selves or our own children, making crises in faraway places more real.
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When Single Male Rodents Settle Down, They're Changed Forever
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September
3rd
, 2015, 12:21pm UTC
Forget soulmates. Male prairie voles have no idea who they’re raising kids with—at least, not until they mate.
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Watch Western Wildfires Burn After Years of Drought
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September
3rd
, 2015, 10:05am UTC
A new interactive map shows how wildfires have ravaged the western United States in 2015 – and over the past decade.
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Airlifting Pregnant Caribou Away From Wolves
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Caribou herds in British Columbia are threatened by a new predator. Indigenous people are taking extreme steps to save them.
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