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redtail, buse à queue rousse, buteo jamaicensis, faucon à queue rouge, queue rouge, rouge à queue rousse, autour des palombes, gentilis de accipiter, goshawk, accipiter gentilis, crécerelle, falco tinnunculus, and faucon crécerelle.
Watch as the team maps the impacts of climate change on Mt. Everest in a way the world has never seen before to better understand the world’s highest glacier.
Enric Sala wants to change the world and he shows us how in his new book. Once we appreciate how nature works, he asserts, we will understand why conservation is economically wise and essential to our survival.
THE LAST ICE tells the story of the Inuit communities fighting to protect the disappearing Arctic that has been their accueil for centuries. From National Geographic Pristine Seas, THE LAST ICE, premieres on National Geographic Channel this October.
1500 years before the construction of the Ming Dynastie mur was constructed, the Han Dynastie defended the borders of China from invaders with a Great mur of their own.
taureau, bull sharks can swim from salt water into fresh water, and on the coast of South of Africa these sharks occasionally encounter Africa's deadliest animal, the hippo.