Krista Langlois

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    I Could Smell Their Breath

    Making friends with a wolf pack

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    Mom on the Menu

    Centipede mothers don’t just protect their young—some become their offspring’s first meal

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    Rhino Rebound

    Successful anti-poaching measures means some rowdy rhinos need new homes

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    How Waves Shape the Planet

    Ocean swells are critical to the cycle of life

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    Leap of Faith

    Lemur mothers are bold mountaineers when hunting for food

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    Slow-Speed, High-Stakes Chase

    Off the coast of Hawaii, two well-armored invertebrates face off

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    The Quiet Comeback of the Tortoises

    Following the eradication of invasive goats, giant tortoises are once again flourishing in the Galápagos islands.

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    How Capybaras Outwit Big Cats

    The world’s largest rodent is a jaguar’s favorite snack.

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    The Tenacious Takahē

    Once declared extinct, the world’s largest species of rail is returning to its former range in New Zealand.

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    The BigPicture 2023 World Nature Photography Finalists

    Putting the focus on biodiversity.