Today marks the second-ever World Reef Day, an observance created to help focus global attention on the deteriorating health of our planet"s vital reef systems, and also to help marshal efforts to help them recover. Why should we care about the health of ecosystems such as the Great Barrier Reef, seen in this photo? Because reefs are an easy indicator of how healthy our oceans are. And right now, reefs aren"t doing too well. What can we do? Learn about reefs—not just the dangers that put healthy reefs at risk, but why reefs are such a critical part of Earth"s greater ecosystems.
The largest living organism on Earth
Today in History
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A castle fit for a count
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A peek at an explosive peak
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A rest stop for the birds
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Sands of time
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Northern cardinal in winterberry bush
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Have a ‘beary’ good Earth Day
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It’s showtime for a precious crop
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Carnival comes to Olinda
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World Penguin Day
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Light show in the forest
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Mute swans
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A monster view in Scotland
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A garden of prickly delights
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D-Day remembered
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National Park Week continues
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Get the bear facts
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A winter wonderland in Northeast China
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World Parrot Day
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April Fools Day
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Pandas pucker up for International Kissing Day
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Boating on the Bojo
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Did it see its shadow?
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Think deep thoughts
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The Crown Jewel of the North Atlantic
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Bohemian waxwings in Canada
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Día de los Muertos celebrations in Mexico
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Castle ruins on the island of Halki, Greece
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A meerkat stands alone
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Once upon a midafternoon dreary…
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World Space Week