View Larger Map Tristan da Cuhna defines the statement “middle of nowhere” at 1500 miles from African and South American continents. A remote island group right in the middle of the Southern Atlantic Ocean would seem unlikely spot for an oil spill. But alas, we humans are a persistent species. Nightingale Island is a biodiversity . . . → Read More: Ship Grounding and Oil Spill at Tristan da Cuhna
By Kevin Zelnio, on  November 3rd, 2010 Adaptations, Ecology, Mating & Reproduction, Organisms, Reviews Best of Zelnio, Gecarcoidea natalis, Great Migrations, migration, National Geographic, Red Crab, Rockhopper Penguin Christmas Island red crab migration. Each year they travel from the forest to the seashore to breed. National Geographic embarked on an ambitious two and a half year film project, covering over 420,000 square miles, and telling the story of animal movements for a wide variety of animals. There are several awestruck moments. One of . . . → Read More: Great Migrations
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