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In Episode 195 of Mother Earth News and Friends, we’re talking with Dr. Jan Pol! For decades, Dr. Pol has been dedicated to helping animals. His hit show (you may have heard of it), “The Incredible Dr ...
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It was a story that pulled at the heartstrings. In 2018, an orca called Tahlequah was seen dragging the corpse of her newborn baby calf for 17 days, over 1,000 miles along the coast of North America.