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Formerly endangered gray whale population along West Coast plunges


Formerly endangered gray whale population along West Coast plunges
Author: Lynda V. Mapes, The Seattle Times
Updated: January 20
Published January 20
In this file photo taken May 24, 2019, the carcass of a gray whale lies where it washed up on the coast of Washington s Olympic Peninsula, just north of Kalaloch Campground in Olympic National Park. Researchers say the population of gray whales off the West Coast of the United States has fallen by nearly one-quarter since 2016, resembling a similar die-off two decades ago. (AP Photo/Gene Johnson, File)
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The gray whale population has plunged 24% along the West Coast since the last estimate in 2016, estimates released Tuesday show. ....

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Alaska Zoo prepares to break ground on $8 million project for polar bears


Alaska Zoo prepares to break ground on $8 million project for polar bears
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When the $8 million Polar Bear Project at the Alaska Zoo is complete, up to six cubs could move into a new transitional facility, and the full-grown mammals will have a expanded residence giving Alaska a premiere exhibit for the threatened creatures.
We have been thinking about this and talking about this for quite some time, said Patrick Lampi, Alaska Zoo executive director. We just had other things in the works, but we have been watching the standards for polar bears going up. Now is the right time. ....

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THE CANDLE: The story of the platypus just gets stranger


The myriad of strange and fascinating creatures covering the planet and swimming in the oceans is nothing short of wondrous. Throughout evolutionary history, a great many wonderfully weird creatures have come and gone. Suppose one explores the Cambrian period’s fossil beds. In that case, you might speculate you were studying an alien world and not our own. Nature has produced more than a few oddities since the Cambrian period. As science began to uncover our past and explore our present, perhaps no other creature alive today has sparked more curiosity than the duckbill platypus.
The platypus was well known to the native people of Australia. Still, it was a confusing mess to the first British zoologist who studied it. In 1799, George Shaw first pulled a platypus from the alcohol, preserving the specimen. His first thought was that this was a forgery or a joke. He promptly began looking for the stitching where someone had sewed a duck’s bill onto a beaver-like mammal. ....

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