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Stirring up the Seven Seas
Learn more about the Global Ocean Conveyor Belt, a deep-sea current that connects Earth's oceans, including...
Simple Ways to Prepare for Wildfires
Prepare your home and family for wildfires with tips on prevention, evacuation, and emergency planning to stay...
Hurricane Preparedness Guide: How to Stay Safe Before, During, and After a Storm
In case of a hurricane or other extreme weather event, there are important steps you should take to protect...
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After earning her bachelor of science degree in meteorology from Penn State, Cheryl Nelson went on to work as a meteorologist for local markets including
Drought conditions send wildlife in search of food, water and cover—which means some animals travel farther than usual and into more developed areas, increasing
After graduating from Florida State University in 2005 with a bachelor's of science degree in meteorology and minors in math and communications, Denise Isaac
Jane Goodall's Roots & Shoots is a student-driven, experiential service learning program that empowers young people to make the world a better place for the
Jennifer Palmer founded Women for Wildlife as an international movement to support, empower, and unite women and girls devoted to wildlife and conservation.
While earning her bachelor’s of science degree in meteorology with a minor in math and a concentration in Hispanic marketing communications from Florida State
After his initial "flurry" of interest in the snowstorms that blanketed his home in the capital region when he was 10 years old, Samenow’s interests in extreme
A beaver crawls up out of a river onto the bank, where it finds a tree to gnaw on with its oversized teeth. Beavers, like nature's chainsaws, are known for
You have probably heard the terms El Niño and La Niña before but it can be difficult to know the difference between the two. Get a deeper understanding of how
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