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The HSBC Climate Partnership is a five-year partnership to inspire action on climate change
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National Zoo veterinarian Katharine Hope is in charge of the health of 2,000 animals from 400 different species.
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After a bulldozer unearthed five statues in Ain Ghazal, Jordan in 1984, Smithsonian conservators carefully restore these otherworldy figures
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Many years of research are celebrated in the December 2010 birth of two cheetah cubs at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute
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“How Soil Savvy are You?, is featured in the exhibition “Dig It! The Secrets of Soil,” from the Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition Service
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On the Chesapeake Bay, Smithsonian plant physiologist Bert Drake has been studying one wetland’s response to climate change for more than two decades.
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Device at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center examines how phytoplankton would react if the ozone layer vanished
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The three male cheetahs that left the National Zoo’s D.C. campus in 2009 returned in November and are now on exhibit
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Learn about the National Zoo’s flamingo flock with keeper Sara Hallager
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Great Cats curator Craig Saffoe discusses his work caring for the National Zoo’s seven frisky lion cubs
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Meet our Scientist: Brian Gratwicke, Amphibian Avenger
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Cool science is being carried out on a Smithsonian island in the Panama Canal
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Coral “whisperer” Mike Henley of the National Zoo explains how he cares for the Zoo’s living coral
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Meet Our Scientist: Forensic ornithologist Carla Dove explains bird-strike science
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The Encyclopedia of Life is a global effort to document all 1.8 million named species of animals, plants and other life forms on Earth