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Arctic and Marine Life: In Winter Darkness, Creatures Stirring
Great diversity, reproductive action, and seabird feeding was taking place in the pitch-dark, three consecutive winters that researchers recently spent in the Arctic Circle. In their report, they talk about the wisdom of allowing human industry into a very busy, and rare, wildlife region.
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