Ever wonder why high school students struggle with college writing assignments and college students seem ill prepared for business writing as they enter the workforce? Me too, even if the an… Read More
The nitrogen cycle (also known as the nitration cycle) is the process that breaks toxic nitrogen waste products in an aquarium into less harmful components. For this cycle to develop, benefi… Read More
Three men have been arrested and charged with the killing of a tiny fish (an endangered specie) destruction of property, trespassing and unlawful possession of a firearm by police after they… Read More
An oasis in the Mohave Desert, the Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge is a great place to visit if desert beauty appeals to you. Small streams meander throughout the site, filled wit… Read More
Popularly called by the locals as well as the foreign travelers and tourist as the “City of Sunshine”, the Tucson is a south-eastern metropolis in Arizona that is located in the… Read More
Death Valley. Straddling the border of California and Nevada, located east of the Sierra Nevada, it occupies an interface zone between the arid Great Basin and Mojave deserts in the United S… Read More
I've been organizing and leading group e-bike rides for the past two years as a way to help people of all abilities put the ebikes they buy from us or elsewhere to good use. 2016 was a very… Read More
REEVES COUNTY, TEXAS — Travelers crossing the long stretch of arid desert spanning West Texas might stumble across an extraordinarily improbable sight — a tiny teeming wetlands… Read More
There happens to be a fish that lives in one of the hottest, most inhospitable environments in the world. What is even more amazing is that this particular fish only lives in this one area… Read More
No bells tolled when the last Catarina pupfish on Earth died. Newspapers didn't carry the story when the Christmas Island pipistrelle vanished forever.
Tropical forest logging has contribut… Read More
Foreboding, desolate, isolated, and brutally beautiful; Death Valley in the largest national part in the continental US at 140 miles long and 15 miles wide. It is the lowest, hottest, and dr… Read More
Our daughter had been asking to go for months. She is an animal lover. She really likes dogs. She also really likes aquatic life. We set up a fresh-water aquarium in her room. But, she had b… Read More
I’m thrilled to report what I consider to be one of my best successes on the writing contest circuit. My short story, The Pupfish of Miracle Spring, made the short list of ten finalist… Read More
Last week I spent a few days camping in the desert regions east of the Sierra Nevada, down to Death Valley. One of the highlights was viewing the endangered Salt Creek Desert Pupfish (Cyprin… Read More
Does It Fart?: The Definitive Field Guide to Animal Flatulence
Authors: Nick Caruso and Dani Rabaiotti
Illustrated by Ethan Kocak
In 2017 Zoologist Dani Rabaiotti’s teenage brother as… Read More
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Fishes are fascinating creatures that mesmerize adults and children alike. Their delicate, shiny skin, gentle movements, and versatility in colors, shapes, sizes, and sc… Read More
Looking for the best and fun things to do in Alamogordo? This city sure has some cool attractions and activities for a fun time.
Alamogordo is an old-fashioned city located in Southern New M… Read More
Monster Girl 1,000 [v11.0.0] [TwistedScarlett]
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A younger, orphaned warrior lives as the only male in a village of Monster ladies. The native deity, the goddess… Read More
A magnitude 7.6 earthquake rattled Mexico’s Pacific coast on Monday and left at least two people dead in its wake. Repercussions of the tremor extended as far as 1,500 miles north, w… Read More
Cerca de cinco minutos após o terremoto de magnitude 7,6 atingir perto da costa sudoeste do México na segunda-feira 19 de setembro, a água normalmente calma nas profunde… Read More
A curious Devils Hole pupfish raised in captivity at Nevada's Ash Meadows Fish Conservation Facility. The facility keeps a pupfish refuge population as a backup to the wild population, which… Read More
Learning never stops. If you’re open and energetic, you can find opportunities to expand your mind with new knowledge every single day. Oh, and we mean that very literally. Every. Sing… Read More
The experience of just being alive is as wonderful as it is terrifying. The odds of our tiny planet spinning around a giant fireball being just right for habitation are minuscule, yet here w… Read More
California has a reputation for being a surfer’s paradise. And sure, its sandy beaches are something to marvel at and indeed a must-see on any visit. But as the third largest state… Read More
Located in California, Death Valley National Park is one of the most unique and awe-inspiring places to visit in the United States. With its striking landscapes and diverse array of flora an… Read More
Fifty miles south of the U.S. border, at the edge of a city on the Gulf of California, a few acres of dusty shrubs could determine the future of Arizona.
As the state’s two major s… Read More
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The FDA approved the first drug shown to slow down Alzheimer's. The Biden administration will send controversial cluster bombs to Ukraine. A study estimates PFAS is in nearly half of U.S. ta… Read More
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This summer has seen scorching hot temperates sweeping the nation, so we ask travel experts to share their local swimming holes. Join us as we discover the best small-town swimming holes to… Read More
This story is co-published with Arizona Luminaria and is part of The Human Cost of Conservation, a Grist series on Indigenous rights and protected areas. This transcript has… Read More
In the final installment of his trilogy of books about California’s landscape, Obi Kaufmann tackles terrain that’s far more diverse and lively than most Californians realize.
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