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Earth's Giants: A Photo Tour of the World's Monumental Trees
A photo gallery spotlights the world’s most monumental trees, from the ancient, 5,000-year-old giants and the largest-volume General Sherman to towering redwoods, iconic baobabs, banyans, and other colossal specimens across continents, celebrating extreme size, age, and remarkable adaptations.

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Spotted Lake: Canada's Colorful, Smelly Brine Pool Wonder
Spotted Lake in British Columbia is a mineral-rich soda lake known for its colorful, circular brine pools and cultural significance to the Okanagan Nation, with unique mineral crusts visible in summer and a history of mineral extraction for wartime use.

Global Marine Migrations: Impact of Climate Change on Longest Animal Routes
The article highlights some of the world's longest animal migrations, including the Arctic Tern's pole-to-pole journey of up to 59,000 miles annually, whale migrations between feeding and breeding grounds, and remarkable bird and insect flights across oceans and continents, illustrating the incredible endurance and adaptation of these species in connecting ecosystems worldwide.

The Hidden Charm of Mistletoe Beyond the Holidays
The article explores mistletoe's ecological role as a keystone species, its unique parasitic nature, cultural significance, and how it spreads through bird activity, highlighting its importance beyond festive traditions.

Top 6 Unusual Snow and Ice Formations in Nature
The article explores six unusual natural snow and ice formations, including brinicles, giant snowballs, snow rollers, penitentes, snow monsters, and pancake ice, highlighting their unique formation processes and the extreme conditions required for their creation.

Rare Piebald Cow Elk Sighted Near Cody
A rare piebald cow elk, characterized by its white and brown coloration due to a genetic recessive trait, was spotted near Cody, Wyoming. Such elk are extremely uncommon, with less than 1% of the population exhibiting this trait, and most do not survive to adulthood due to associated genetic deformities. The sighting of a healthy, young piebald elk is notable, and while the mutation affects skin and hair, it likely doesn't impact the meat.

Chunk Crowned 2025 Fat Bear Week Champion in Alaska
'32 Chunk' was crowned the 2025 Fat Bear Week champion at Alaska's Brooks River, winning a week-long voting contest with over 96,000 votes, recognized for his impressive size and resilience despite injuries, exemplifying success in brown bears.

Injured Chunk Wins Alaska's 2025 Fat Bear Week
Chunk, a resilient bear with a broken jaw, has been crowned the 2025 Fat Bear Week champion at Katmai National Park, winning with over 96,000 votes in a record-breaking online competition that drew more than 1.6 million votes worldwide.

Fearless Elk Chases Grey Wolf in Yellowstone
The article features stunning footage of a fearless elk charging a grey wolf in Yellowstone National Park, highlighting the intense predator-prey interactions in the wild, and provides additional information about elk and their habitat.

Top 10 Most Unusual Animals on Earth
An article listing the ten most unusual and bizarre animals found around the world, highlighting the incredible diversity of wildlife.

Photographer Captures Nighttime Majesty of Wide-Eyed Animal
Photographer Tan Yong Lin captures elusive, nocturnal palm civets in Singapore using ambient light, highlighting their secretive nature and the importance of respecting wildlife in urban environments.