Part One This is part two of Svalbard Polar Bears. If you have not read part one, it is here Day seven, Svalbard Polar Bears and more Bears The ship anchored off White Island, at the northern tip of Svalbard, which Read more…
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Part One This is part two of Svalbard Polar Bears. If you have not read part one, it is here Day seven, Svalbard Polar Bears and more Bears The ship anchored off White Island, at the northern tip of Svalbard, which Read more…
I wrote this condensed version of a trip report to Svalbard from the 26 pages of text and photos David Blair of the UK sent me. Thank you very much, David. The trip is a 12-day circumnavigation of the Svalbard Read more…
The North American Bison once roamed most of North America and numbered at least 30 million. By the 1890s, they were on the verge of extinction. They were shot by the tens of thousands for their hides, which made warm Read more…
Updated Jun 2022 Leafcutter Ants at Work Did you read my stories about the army ants and the lost army ants? You can find them in the category box on the right. The other type of ant that I Read more…
I have added a new place to my bucket list. I want to see the amazing ice city in Harbin, China, which is built each winter. Harbin is a large city in northern China with a population of almost Read more…
Updated Apr 2022 Did you read my previous post about the army ants? When army ants are on the march, a small group will sometimes get separated from the colony and become lost. For example, this might happen if they see some prey Read more…
Updated Jun 2022 Tourists who go to Central America usually want to see the birds, monkeys, and perhaps a crocodile. I like those animals also, but I was looking for something that most tourists don’t – ants! Ever since I Read more…
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