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Sarah Keartes is a science and wildlife journalist based in the Pacific Northwest. When she’s not serving up stories, she can be found climbing mountains with a board on her back. Follow her on Twitter @sarahkeartes


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    Canada has protected a record stretch of ocean. These 800 beluga whales approve.

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    How one sea otter's death is helping scientists track a dangerous parasite

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    Crisps, condoms & porcupine quills: A miscellany of meals found in tiger shark stomachs

    3 years ago
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