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Earth Day 2013

04/22/2013by carylsue Leave a comment

ENVIRONMENT Earth Day 2013 Every year on April 22, more than a billion people take part in Earth Day. According to the Earth Day Network, “Across the globe, individuals, communities, […]

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Photograph by David Schultz, My Shot

Kite-Skiing in the Arctic

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Not allowing your children to watch television and forcing them to play outside just might turn them into National Geographic Young Explorers. Brother-sister team Sarah and Eric McNair-Landry are no […]

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Kerry Supports Creation of Antarctic MPA

03/20/2013by carylsue Leave a comment

ENVIRONMENT Kerry Supports Creation of Antarctic MPA Calling himself a “child of the ocean,” U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry voiced his strong support for the creation of a marine […]

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Photo by Gary Morgan. Poar Bear in front of meltpond in the Franklin Strait.

A Complicated Conversation on Conservation

03/12/2013by ngeducationintern Leave a comment

As the 16th Convention of the Parties  (COP)  (meeting) of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, commonly referred to as CITES got underway […]

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