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Adventure Video: Killer Whales’ Cunning Seal Hunting Technique

July 9th, 2009 Adventure Comments off
Text by Laura Buckley We now have 40 Wild Chronicles episodes, hosted by National Geographic's own Boyd Matson, up on our site. In the videos, top explorers and field scientists traverse the globe, from Antarctica to Iceland, to report on the state of the natural world. One of our favorites is "Antarctic Orca Hunting"—not because we particularly enjoy watching these killer whales find their food source (read: kill), but because nature is just plain fascinating. The video begins with a brief overview of summertime in Antarctica, where the balmy minus-30-degree water is the food court for its inhabitants. But the main action happens around the 3:30 mark, when a group of seven orcas hunt together, a feat rarely captured on video. The whales circle around a lone seal stretched out on a small ice floe—begging the term "sitting duck" to be renamed—and employ amazing techniques to not only kill the...

A Look at Schwarzenegger’s Plan to Terminate State Parks

July 2nd, 2009 Adventure Comments off
Text by Christian Camerota Governator Arnold Schwarzenegger has a plan to help remedy California's budget debacle: terminate state parks. With the state in dire financial straits--partially as a result of private and commercial property values run amok and a slew of bad mortgages--it seems only fair to focus on shutting down what little public land remains. A report in the San Jose Mercury News in May indicated that Schwarzenegger's initial proposal was to close 80 percent of California's state parks (220 out of 279), with an estimated savings of about $143 million, or far less than 1 percent of the state's $24 billion budget shortfall (mercurynews.com). If you're looking for irony here, there's plenty of it. Just consider the fact, as an LA Times article points out, that keeping an eye on unmanned wilderness is actually pretty pricey. When parks close, they become havens for criminal activity that must be...