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Where In the World to Go Whale Watching

Posted On Wednesday, March 28, 2012 By Tiffany. Under Where in the World...  Tags: Alaska, Argentina, Australia, Bay of Biscay, blue, Caribbean, cetaceans, humpback, Mexico, migrations, minke, Monterrey, New Zealand whale route, orcas, Panama, Patagonia, pseudorcas, San Juan Islands, sei, short-finned pilot, sperm whale, whale watching, whales  
We as humans have always had a fascination with the oceans, and a strong affinity for the graceful cetaceans on our planet. Ranging from the smallest Vaquita porpoise to the largest species on our planet, the blue whale, cetaceans are graceful, playful and cunning. Whales can be found off of ...
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My Animal Travel Bucket List

Posted On Wednesday, October 5, 2011 By Tiffany. Under On the Tame Side, Where in the World...  Tags: animal, bears, bucket list, elephants, pandas, sharks, travel, turtles, whales  
Since I'm planning some major trips for next year, I decided to finally write down my wish list and I realized many of the things I want to do in this world are animal related. So I created my Animal Travel Bucket List.  I want to observe these animals in ...
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Where in the World to See Whale Sharks

Posted On Tuesday, September 20, 2011 By Tiffany. Under Where in the World..., Wild Encounters  Tags: animal, conservation, feeding, researchers, sighting, whale shark, world  
Swimming with whale sharks has become an international craze for animal enthusiasts. It’s only recently that we’ve been able to track some of their migrations and establish protected waters for their seasonal feeding grounds. To be able to safely interact with the largest fish in the sea is an unforgettable ...
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    • Miracle Baby Gibbon Rescued at Greensboro Science Center
      On April 29, Isabella, the Greensboro Science Center’s (GSC) rare and endangered Javan Gibbon, gave birth to a baby boy. In both the wild and in zoos, it’s not unusual for first-time mother Gibbons to abandon their first child, and... […]
      Andrew Bleiman
    • Peek-a-Boo, Little Porcupette!
      Switzerland’s Zoo Basel welcomed a male porcupette (baby Porcupine) on April 6. Porcupettes are born with soft, flexible spines, which harden after a few days. The new baby lives with seven other Porcupines in the zoo’s exhibit. Photo Credit: Zoo... […]
      Andrew Bleiman
    • Antwerp Zoo's Baby Aardvark Gets A Little TLC
      Last week, Antwerp Zoo in Belgium welcomed a pink, wrinkly and bald bundle of joy. Born to mom Curly, the baby Aardvark is recieving around the clock care from keepers. Though its upright ears and weight are a sign of... […]
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