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Illustration of the many forms of man-made microdebris, particles smaller than 5 mm made of synthetic or semi-synthetic materials.
Man-made microdebris
Warthog in South Luangwa National Park, Zambia. Possibly the common warthog: Phacochoerus africanus, subspecies Southern warthog (P. a. sundevallii).
Warthog
Warthog in South Luangwa National Park, Zambia. Possibly the common warthog: Phacochoerus africanus, subspecies Southern warthog (P. a. sundevallii).
Warthog 2
African leopard (Panthera pardus pardus) resting in a dry creek in South Luangwa National Park, Zambia
Panthera pardus pardus (African leopard)
Vervet monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus) in South Luangwa National Park, Zambia.
Chlorocebus pygerythrus (Vervet monkey)
Two lions (Panthera leo) in South Luangwa National Park, Zambia.
Panthera leo (lion)
Two lions (Panthera leo) in South Luangwa National Park, Zambia.
Panthera leo (lion) 2
Green vine covering a dead tree
Parthenocissus quinquefolia (Virginia creeper) 2
Front view (2D) of a Quercus rubra tree.
Quercus rubra (Northern Red Oak)
Front view (2d) illustration of an amphitheater.
Amphitheater 2
Footage of a mother bluebird feeding her chicks a spider and then cleaning the nest briefly.
Baby Sialia sialis (Eastern Bluebird) feeding
Adorable footage of baby foxes coming out of their den, playing, and following mom.
Baby Vulpes vulpes (red fox) playing and…
Side view of coqui frog
Eleutherodactylus coqui (Coqui Frog)
Birds eye view of a southern stingray, created by science communication course student Tori Agnew
Dasyatis americana (Southern Stingray) 2
Small timelapse of a river in Australia, river name unknown.
Small Time-lapse of Australian river
A short timelapse of the sun rising over the choptank river
Sunrise over the Choptank Timelapse
Timelapse of clouds rolling over large bay area.
Cloud Timelapse
Walkingstick insects in the Everglades at Royal Palm Visitor Center. Male is the smaller one riding on top of the larger female.
Southern two-striped walkingstick
The landscapes of the Northeast and Midwest depend on abundant and relatively predictable seasonal water regimes. Human uses of water compete with environmental flows for aquatic species, especially during drought periods. Climate change is predicted to increase temperatures and precipitation variability in the Northeast United States, causing shifts in seasonality.
Potential shifts in seasonality in the Northeast…
Icon representing a cold front.
Cold Front
The sequence of events leading to record harmful algal blooms in the Indian River Lagoon ecosystem in March 2016. Over 100 tons of fish were killed.
A deadly sequence of events in Florida
The banded flutterer dragonfly is found along the north and east coasts of Australia as well as Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and New Caledonia. They prefer still or slow-running waters, and glide or flutter their wings slowly. They can change speed and direction suddenly when flight.
Rhyothemis graphiptera (Banded Flutterer)
The species, also known commonly as a clown featherback fish, occurs in Thailand, Lao PDR, Viet Nam, and Cambodia. It has been introduced to Myanmar and the Philippines for aquaculture. Juveniles are popular in the aquarium trade and large fish are popular for public aquaria. In some parts of the Philippines, its introduction is wreaking havoc on the local fishing industry.
Chitala ornata (Clown knifefish)
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