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Wooden wildebeest, gorillas, and giraffes are among the lifesize wooden animals The Herds project are taking across 10 countries to raise awareness about migration due to climate change.
In the Kinshasa Botanical Garden, a troupe of cardboard animals – monkeys, a gorilla, leopards, a giraffe – stand to attention in a clearing.
Scientists brave the deep snows and frigid cold of arctic Alaska to study the furtive ... with satellite collars are revealing how the animals live. A typical day might include a 12-hour nap ...
He talks about his school where they learn Eskimo dances, and the town of Katu Kat, which is located north of the Arctic Circle. He explains that Eskimos do not live in igloos but in houses ...
Polar habitats are often cold, windy and covered in frozen snow and ice. At the top of the Earth is the North Pole, and at the bottom of the Earth is the South Pole. We are here. But have you ever ...
These were the first steps of “The Herds,” a moving theater performance made up of cardboard puppet animals that flee from the Democratic Republic of Congo to the Arctic Circle in a bid to ...
The Herds' Begins Its Journey From Central Africa to the Arctic Circle KINSHASA, Congo (AP) — In the Kinshasa Botanical Garden, a troupe of cardboard animals – monkeys, a gorilla, leopards ...