The Rewilding of Denmark: The Restoration of Jutland’s Little Wild Bog
Denmark’s storied raised bogs – wet habitat that forms peat and is bereft of mineral salts – play host to unique flora and fauna and have a rich and varied …
[Read more]Denmark’s storied raised bogs – wet habitat that forms peat and is bereft of mineral salts – play host to unique flora and fauna and have a rich and varied …
[Read more]When your mushing camp is based 18-miles inland in the Caribou Hills of Alaska, many things involve a plan. With no electricity, simple tasks such as charging a phone require …
[Read more]Over twenty-five years ago, I was a bright-eyed, idealistic university student learning Spanish and biology in Ecuador. As part of the comparative ecology program I was undertaking in this phenomenal …
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[Read more]By Carolyn Sotka Concha de Perla, a quiet cove tucked away on Isabella Island in the Galapagos, easily lives up to its namesake ‘pearl shell’. Layers of iridescent blue mix …
[Read more]There are countless reasons to visit Cambodia. Deciding where you are going to go and how long you plan to stay is the hard part. Be careful not to fall …
[Read more]Introducing Isla Mar Research Expeditions, a field course coordination company in Puerto Rico that specializes in organizing and hosting island ecology (marine/terrestrial) themed courses. We partner with universities & high schools to …
[Read more]Cover art by Cristina Mittermeier 1. Letter from the Editor – June 2017. June is always a big month for me. Summer is out, vacations, beach weekends, and cook-outs are marked on the …
[Read more]SEVENSEAS Travel Magazine has been working in close collaboration with The Reef-World Foundation, international coordinators of the Green Fins initiative, since 2016. This year we are promoting the hard work …
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