"Conservation success can sometimes be as simple as changing perceptions." 10/24/18
How Elephant Seals Help Scientists Explore the Deep Sea | Mission Wild Ep. 2
At first glance, elephant seals may seem like slothful creatures content to laze about. But time on the shore (where they can move as fast as humans can run) is only a small part of their story. In this episode of "Mission Wild," Wes joins Rachel Holser and her team from University of California Santa Cruz as they tag a 1,000-lb elephant seal, amidst a motley crew of onlookers.
Join wildlife biologist Wes Larson on a mission across the United States to find the next generation of conservationists. Stay tuned for a new story in our latest series, "Mission Wild," every day this week.
A Deep Dive Into the Art of Baking Shotis Puri
Shotis puri is a traditional Georgian bread, usually served with every meal. Baking the bread, however, can get a little extreme. For a new baker interested in venturing into the world of shotis puri, be prepared to dive headfirst … literally.
The Churches of Kizhi Island
Two wooden churches and a bell tower have proudly stood on Kizhi Island in Russia for hundreds of years, weathering the test and tumult of time with only a tree-born tenacity. That's a dramatic way of saying that these impressive and ornate structures were built in the traditional Russian carpentry style, using only wooden logs with interlocking corners—no nails or metal supports here whatsoever.
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