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Meet capybara – the friendliest creature on Earth

Feb 1, 2018

The capybara is an animal native to South America, is the size of a big dog, and looks like its closest relative, the guinea pig.…

Wilderness stewardship

This land is your land – Wilderness stewardship

Sep 20, 2017

It has been clear to us for a while. Although the rest of the world has been slow to catch on, the adventurous among us…

Alexander Graham Bell’s predictions about the impact of climate change

Sep 2, 2017

Most of us today will associate the name Alexander Graham Bell with the invention of the telephone in 1876. However, Bell was much more than…

Hang Son Doong is the world’s largest cave with its own river and weather system

May 23, 2017

Do you want to do some caving but you get claustrophobic?  Well, this could be for you.  The Hang Doong cave is amazing and you…

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