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- Explore. org
Explore org is the world's leading philanthropic live nature cam network and documentary film channel Our mission is to champion the selfless acts of others, create a portal into the soul of humanity and inspire lifelong learning Watch nature unfold live right now!
- A Sisterly Bond | Explore
(Thanks to explore org for covering the publication and open access fees ) Brown bears were characterized historically as solitary and asocial Yet, bears are intelligent, recognize each other as individuals, and can express a high level of sociability A team of researchers proposed recently that sociability in brown bears exists along a
- River Watch, Katmai National Park - Explore. org
Mounted on the floating bridge over Brooks River, this live cam provides an unprecedented view of migrating salmon and brown bears "snorkeling" for them
- live cams | Explore
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- Sauces Eagles at Channel Islands NP - Explore. org
The bald eagle nest cam brings viewers up close and personal with a family of eagles in the Channel Islands National Park off the coast of California
- Free Lesson Plans for Educators | Explore. org
Our Mission To champion the selfless acts of others, create a portal into the soul of humanity and inspire lifelong learning Explore org is the world's leading philanthropic live nature cam network and documentary film channel
- Explore. org’s Earth Day Spectacular
Explore org’s Earth Day Spectacular Earth Day is an annual celebration that drives environmental awareness and action How can we support the planet and its incredible wildlife in our everyday lives?
- Keep Jumping Salmon, You Can Do It - Explore
By: Mike Fitz Motivated by an overwhelming genetic urge to reproduce, hundreds of thousands of salmon overcome Brooks Falls to reach their spawning site On bear cam, while we watch their repeated leaps, salmon demonstrate great determination and persistence To reach their spawning grounds, they’ll try, try, and try some more On the underwater cam, we see salmon schooling in large groups
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