Pingualuit National Park & Pingualuit Crater: Where Life Finds a Way in The Harshest Conditions 

Pingualuit National Park & Pingualuit Crater: Where Life Finds a Way in The Harshest Conditions 

Imagine a national park in the frozen arctic, with a meteorite crater filled with purest fresh water, and some lifeforms somehow managing to survive the unfavorable conditions. That is the Pingualuit National Park. In this post, I will take you on an exploratory journey through this ecosystem with such extreme conditions. Geology & Geography of…

Pygmy Marmoset: The World’s Smallest Monkey

Pygmy Marmoset: The World’s Smallest Monkey

What’s the smallest monkey species that you have seen or know? In this post, I’m going to introduce the Pygmy Marmoset, the smallest monkey in the world. You will get to know its native range and habitat, physical characteristics, diet, behavior, and conservation status, as well as the pros and cons of keeping it as…

The Urban Heat Island Effect

The Urban Heat Island Effect: Causes, Impacts, & Solutions

Which has hotter temperatures in general, the city or the countryside? The city, right? If I ask you why, you’d say, “Because there are more buildings and fewer trees in the city.” You are right, but this phenomenon has more depth to it, and it’s called The Urban Heat Island Effect. In this post, I…

The Hoatzin: A Bird So Beautiful Yet Smelly!
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The Hoatzin: A Bird So Beautiful Yet Smelly!

Have you ever heard of a bird that smells like cow dung? Yes, that’s the hoatzin, also, quite fairly, known as the stinkbird. Smelling like that is not the only unusual thing about this bird though. There are other unusual and interesting things about this beautiful tropical bird, which you will learn about in this…

Animal and Plant Extinction
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Understanding Animal and Plant Extinction

Since life originated on Earth, numerous species of living organisms have vanished, and many will continue to.  When a species completely disappears like that, it’s called extinction. It happens due to natural reasons too, but human activity has sped up the process so much, with terrible consequences. In this post, you will get to know…

The Enigmatic Rafflesia arnoldii: Nature’s Largest and Smelliest Flower

The Enigmatic Rafflesia arnoldii: Nature’s Largest and Smelliest Flower

Imagine a plant that doesn’t have the usual structure of a plant, with leaves and stems, bears the world’s largest flower, which smells like rotting flesh, and is entirely parasitic. Weird, isn’t it? But such a plant does exist, and it’s known scientifically as Rafflesia arnoldii. In this post, I will accompany you to take…

Amur Leopard
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The Amur Leopard: The Rarest Wild Cat of The World

What’s the rarest wild cat in the world? Considering the number of individuals currently remaining in the wild, it’s the Amur leopard, a leopard subspecies. In this post, I will share insights about this rare wild cat, including its unique adaptations, behaviors, and the threats it faces.  The Amur Leopard Let’s learn some basic things…

trophic cascade
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Understanding Trophic Cascades: What They Are and Examples

Do you know what a trophic Cascade is?  A trophic Cascade is where a population change of one species affects others on the food web and causes significant ecological impacts. Understanding trophic cascades is essential for learning how ecosystems function.  In this article, I will explain what trophic cascades are, how they work, and provide…

The Atacama Desert
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Discover the Atacama: the World’s Most Arid Non-Polar Desert

The Atacama Desert, considered the driest non-polar desert in the world, is a natural wonder that attracts travelers, scientists, and adventurers.  Located in northern Chile, it’s not just a barren landscape of sand and rock, but a rich ecosystem with unique plants and animals, beautiful night skies, and a climate that is both harsh and…