POV: If A Lion Bit You, Here’s What You’d See | National Geographic

Curious lions pick up a GoPro, giving us a close-up look inside their mouths and the status of their health.
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Christof Schoeman, a professional field guide for Tintswalo Safari Lodge in South Africa, plants GoPros in areas with high animal traffic as an unobtrusive way to collect video of their natural behavior. Sometimes, animals like the adult lionesses in this video get curious when they spot the camera. The footage was taken in 2014 at Timbavati Game Reserve, which borders the Greater Kruger National Park. The first lioness is about four to five years old and the second may be a year or two older. Curiosity is pretty typical in adult cats, so it’s not surprising that they would pick up the camera and carry it off for further inspection.

Read more about these curious big cats and what we can learn from the close-up footage.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2017/04/video-lion-play-kruger-south-africa/

Learn more about African lions.
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/a/african-lion/

Special thanks to lion experts Luke Dollar, program director of National Geographic Society’s Big Cats Initiative, and Craig Packer, a National Geographic explorer, who both reviewed this footage.

POV: If A Lion Bit You, Here’s What You’d See | National Geographic

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Here, Cutting Down Millions of Trees is Actually a Good Thing | National Geographic

Scientists protect a vast carbon store by chopping down millions of trees in Scotland.
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In the far north of Scotland, an unusual conservation project is underway: the systematic removal of millions of trees. While tearing down forests is generally a bad thing, at the RSPB Forsinard Flows Nature Reserve it is essential to restoring one of the most important ecosystems on the planet. Peatland blanket bogs have been absorbing carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere for thousands of years. In this one area of Scotland, the peatlands store an estimated 400 million tons of CO2—which is more than double the amount of CO2 stored in all of the United Kingdom’s forests put together.

But in the 1980s, tree plantations began buying up the peatlands in order to grow timber. They planted millions of trees and drained the peatlands of water, causing the peat to break apart and release CO2 back into the atmosphere. It’s estimated that losing just 4 percent of the CO2 that is stored in this peatland would equal Scotland’s combined household and industrial carbon emissions.

Though it will take decades for the peatlands to be fully restored, the team at Forsinard Flows Nature Reserve works year round to do just that.

Read about the Scottish Moorlands in National Geographic magazine

http://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/2017/05/scotland-moors-highlands-conservation-land-management/

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