
Overview
The Australian pelican is built for long-distance travel. With a light skeleton and a wingspan of over eight feet, it can be airborne all day and deep into the night. But what exactly triggers their journey? How do they find their way? NATURE looks for answers to questions researchers are only now beginning to unravel.
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29 - 1Cuba: The Accidental Eden September 26, 2010
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29 - 2Echo: An Elephant to Remember October 17, 2010
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29 - 3A Murder of Crows October 24, 2010
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29 - 4Braving Iraq November 07, 2010
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29 - 5Wolverine: Chasing the Phantom November 14, 2010
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29 - 6Revealing the Leopard November 21, 2010
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29 - 7Elsa's Legacy: The Born Free Story January 09, 2011
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29 - 8Birds of the Gods January 23, 2011
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29 - 9The Himalayas February 13, 2011
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29 - 10Broken Tail: A Tiger's Last Journey February 20, 2011
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29 - 11Outback Pelicans March 27, 2011
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29 - 12Survivors of the Firestorm April 17, 2011
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29 - 13Salmon: Running the Gauntlet May 01, 2011
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29 - 14Bears of the Last Frontier: City of Bears May 08, 2011
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29 - 15Bears of the Last Frontier: The Road North May 15, 2011
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29 - 16Bears of the Last Frontier: Arctic Wanderers May 22, 2011