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Multiple groups prep for court battles that will decide fate of millions of acres of ocean — here's what's happeningMore than 1 million seals, whales, and walruses travel through the Bering Strait to feed and breed in the Arctic, according to the World Wildlife Fund, making it one of the world's largest centers of ...
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Knewz on MSNScientists Discover 15,600-Year-Old Footprint in Chile ,Could Be the Oldest Evidence of Humans in AmericaA team of scientists found a human footprint that was more than 15,000 years old and challenged the timeline of human ...
some anthropologists had hypothesized that the lineage’s ancestors populated the Americas in a wave of migration that was distinct from Siberians crossing the Bering land bridge some 20,000 years ...
This is the metadata section. Skip to content viewer section. Ryan Tucker Jones brings us to the rough water of the Bering Strait in the 1980s, when environmental activist organizations Seas Shepherd ...
The incorporators are pioneers in the movement for the construction of a railroad under Bering Strait to connect with the great Russian line. View Full Article in Timesmachine » Advertisement ...
The voyage made by these inadvertently intrepid iguanas would represent the longest transoceanic migration of any nonhuman ...
This is the metadata section. Skip to content viewer section. Bathsheba Demuth delves into the nutrient-rich waters of the Bering Strait, an environment ideal for bowhead whales that have nourished ...
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