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Siberian Town Hits 100 Degrees, and the UN Confirms an Arctic First

A number sat unconfirmed for more than a year, waiting on scientists who wanted proof before they’d put it in the record books. Verkhoyansk, a town roughly 115 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle, had logged a reading that belonged nowhere near a place known for permafrost and polar bears. Investigators spent months checking equipment,…
Wildlife Photographer Gets ‘First-Ever’ Photos of an Orca Birth, Which Included a ‘Protective Circle’ of Killer Whales

In the freezing waters of northern Norway, a once-in-a-lifetime event unfolded moment so rare, it would leave even the most seasoned wildlife researchers in awe. For Krisztina Balotay, a wildlife photographer with Orca Channel, the day began like any other whale-watching excursion, but it soon turned into something far beyond her wildest dreams. What she…
