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my bored puppy — taken at Calicon Island
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my bored puppy — taken at Calicon Island

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White tiger (by m|s)
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White tiger (by m|s)

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Relaxing (by Eve’sNature)
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Relaxing (by Eve’sNature)

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Shrimp, Kingman Reef
Photograph by Brian Skerry, National Geographic
This Month in Photo of the Day: Nature and Weather Photos
Translucent shrimp on anemones, Kingman Reef, 2007
(From the National Geographic book Ocean Soul by Brian Skerry)

INVISIBILITY CLOAK!
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Shrimp, Kingman Reef

Photograph by Brian Skerry, National Geographic

This Month in Photo of the Day: Nature and Weather Photos

Translucent shrimp on anemones, Kingman Reef, 2007

(From the National Geographic book Ocean Soul by Brian Skerry)

INVISIBILITY CLOAK!

Source: National Geographic

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puppies!
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When Rhinos Fly
Photograph courtesy Green Renaissance/WWF
Talk about getting a lift—a tranquilized black rhinoceros is seen being transported by helicopter to a waiting vehicle in South Africa’s Eastern Cape (map) last week.
Deemed critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, black rhinos have been decimated by poachers, who take the animals’ horns for their purported medicinal value. (Related: “More Rhinos Hacked Apart as Horn Demand Spikes.”)
The helicopter trip, which lasted less than ten minutes, was part of a new relocation technique for moving rhinos from poaching-prone areas and releasing them into more secure reserves. Airlifting in particular allows darted rhinos to be quickly removed from otherwise inaccessible terrain.
“It is just an amazing sight,” project leader Jacques Flamand said of the airborne beasts. “Each one is spectacular and one wonders at it,” he said via email.
“It is also so simple a concept that we are all kicking ourselves that we didn’t do it long ago.”
The rhino airlifts were part of WWF’s Black Rhino Range Expansion Project, which has moved nearly 120 of the animals to date. In the latest effort, 19 rhinos were airlifted out of their original habitat and driven to a new location in Limpopo Province (map), about 930 miles (1,500 kilometers) away.
—Christine Dell’Amore
FLYING RHINOS!
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When Rhinos Fly

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Talk about getting a lift—a tranquilized black rhinoceros is seen being transported by helicopter to a waiting vehicle in South Africa’s Eastern Cape (map) last week.

Deemed critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, black rhinos have been decimated by poachers, who take the animals’ horns for their purported medicinal value. (Related: “More Rhinos Hacked Apart as Horn Demand Spikes.”)

The helicopter trip, which lasted less than ten minutes, was part of a new relocation technique for moving rhinos from poaching-prone areas and releasing them into more secure reserves. Airlifting in particular allows darted rhinos to be quickly removed from otherwise inaccessible terrain.

“It is just an amazing sight,” project leader Jacques Flamand said of the airborne beasts. “Each one is spectacular and one wonders at it,” he said via email.

“It is also so simple a concept that we are all kicking ourselves that we didn’t do it long ago.”

The rhino airlifts were part of WWF’s Black Rhino Range Expansion Project, which has moved nearly 120 of the animals to date. In the latest effort, 19 rhinos were airlifted out of their original habitat and driven to a new location in Limpopo Province (map), about 930 miles (1,500 kilometers) away.

—Christine Dell’Amore

FLYING RHINOS!

Source: National Geographic

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Southern Right Whale
Photograph by Brian Skerry, National Geographic
This Month in Photo of the Day: Nature and Weather Photos
Southern right whale eye, New Zealand, 2007
(From the National Geographic book Ocean Soul by Brian Skerry)

- It looks like a bird’s eye view of an island, look and think again.
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Southern Right Whale

Photograph by Brian Skerry, National Geographic

This Month in Photo of the Day: Nature and Weather Photos

Southern right whale eye, New Zealand, 2007

(From the National Geographic book Ocean Soul by Brian Skerry)

- It looks like a bird’s eye view of an island, look and think again.

Source: National Geographic

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PAW BUMP.
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PAW BUMP.

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