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I'm working to fill up my classes. We are in a critical time in the world, and will be taking apart these problems. Make geography part of your world. See you in class at San Diego City College.
Blue-chinned Emerald (Chlorostilbon notatus) in the Hummingbird House at the San Diego Zoo. Photo by Craig Chaddock.
Blue-chinned Emerald (Chlorostilbon notatus) in the Hummingbird House at the San Diego Zoo. Photo by Craig Chaddock.
Happy Father’s Day to all the great dads out there, animal and human alike.
A recent cartoon for the Guardian.
For my scientist buddies
Blue-chinned Emerald (Chlorostilbon notatus) in the Hummingbird House at the San Diego Zoo. Photo by Craig Chaddock.
Moooooom! (photo by Todd Lahman)
Black and white bonobos by Craig Chaddock
Andean bears are the only bears found in South America. Since literature’s Paddington Bear came from “darkest Peru,” he would have been an Andean bear. | Turbo by Craig Chaddock
My favorite bear.
Don’t sneak up on a sleeping Malayan Tiger! #SanDiegoZoo
Craig Chaddock at the San Diego Zoo
Wisdom and a Message of Hope: The 65 Year Old Albatross Meets Her Chick For the First Time
Wisdom has returned to her chick, Kūkini! When Wisdom’s chick hatched, she was out at sea foraging for food while her mate cared for their egg. When Wisdom returned, her mate headed out to sea and one of the first things Wisdom did was make sure little Kūkini got something to eat.
Kūkini means messenger - in this case, Kūkini brings a message of hope for Laysan albatross and seabirds populations across the world.
Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge and Battle of Midway National Memorial is home to millions of seabirds who raise their families and find respite from their time traveling the ocean, searching for food. The tiny atolls and islands protected as a Refuge help ensure a future for these beautiful birds.
All photos credit: USFWS
Top Shot: Reach for the Sky
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During a cold March morning, a Falcon9 rocket lifts off from Cape Canaveral, FL, continuing mans exploration of space. Photograph by Grant Collins
Debunking the Jaws Myth
As a boy, George Probst was captivated by sharks—especially great whites (Carcharodon carcharias). They both fascinated and terrified him. He saw Jaws over and over again, believing the stereotypical image of sharks as ferocious, man-eating monsters intent on devouring everything in their path. He thought divers who swam with sharks were crazy. Despite these fears, George knew he would someday see one in the wild.
That opportunity came in 2006, when, on a whim, George booked a trip to Isla de Guadalupe to go cage diving with great whites. #Underwater Hashtag Challenge editor Lauri Hafvenstein asked George about that first encounter and why he’s so passionate about sharks. He also shared some of his favorite shark images among the thousands submitted by Your Shot members.
Lauri Hafvenstein: What got you so passionate about photographing sharks?
George Probst: That first trip to Isa de Guadalupe. I’d never done any open-water diving before. I can remember thinking how perilous it would be to climb from the boat into the cage. I was convinced a shark might appear from below at any moment and grab an unsuspecting diver. Needless to say, my first time breathing underwater through a regulator involved some rapid breaths!
Not long after the sharks arrived, my fears about the species dissipated. Some were more curious than others, but they weren’t aggressive. It became clear that the way sharks behaved in movies like Jaws in no way represented their actual behavior. I was hooked, not just on sharks but on diving.
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Top Shot: A Storybook Image
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Your Shot member Aleš Krivec describes the moment he captured this image. “I was waiting eagerly for the first cold winter morning after the snowy day. Finally the conditions were just as I wanted them to be. Still lake, beautiful pink/purple morning tones, snow on the trees and some fog for mystic atmosphere.” Photograph by Aleš Krivec
Top Shot: A Quiet Reflection
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An Egret pauses to stare at it’s reflection during golden hour. Photograph by Elizabeth E
Top Shot: A Quiet Reflection
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An Egret pauses to stare at it’s reflection during golden hour. Photograph by Elizabeth E