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Are Spelunkers Carrying the White-Nose Fungus?
Concern that cavers using contaminated equipment may be unwittingly transporting the syndrome responsible for killing thousands of bats from cave to cave (3:08)
Flash Mob at the Smithsonian
In an effort to celebrate World Oceans Day, organizers planned a "splash" mob at the National Museum of Natural History's Sant Ocean Hall (1:07)
Getting to Know Sharks
Author Juliet Eilperin reveals what she learned about the predators of the sea and how humans have little to fear of them (4:15)
Pikas and Climate Change
Related to rabbits and hares and adapted to high-elevation habitat, the American pika faces a bleak future as temperatures rise and snow cover disappears (3:02)
New Rules For Yellowstone Bison
Under relaxed federal rules, bison are now allowed more room to roam outside Yellowstone National Park (3:43)
Behind the Scenes of Born to be Wild 3D
The crew behind the IMAX documentary talks about why they focused on Birute Mary Galdikas and her orangutans for their new movie (2:41)
When Tarantulas Attack
A Smithsonian entomologist demonstrates how tarantulas feed by placing live crickets inches from their jaws (3:04)
Zebra Tracking
Researcher James Bradley studies how the zebras travel across the great expanse of land (03:12)
No Need for a Plane, This Snake Can Fly
Watch as researchers study the paradise tree snake that is capable of launching itself as far as 330 feet (00:34)



