Cold-Loving Critters: Animals of the Central Arctic

The Central Arctic has some of the most extreme weather on Earth. Yet, it's home to many different types of animals ranging from microscopic algae to polar bears. How do they survive? Let's find out!

Autobiography

Hello! My name is Julianne Gauron and I am a photographer from Boston, Massachusetts. On this expedition I focused on my love of adventure, animals and nature. Join me!

Julianne's Expedition to Botswana

Hi! I'm Julianne, and I am a professional photographer and adventurer. Join me on a more than 1,000-mile biking expedition across Botswana and Namibia. What will we see along the way?

The Mystery Tree of Wonder

Here's a look at how I used community science tools to finally learn the identity and secrets of my favorite tree! 

A User's Guide to Life on Earth

BackyardBio is all about exploring. Maybe you don't live in the remote Himalaya or the jungles of Borneo, but wherever you are there are tons of really amazing creatures just waiting to be discovered.

Jesse's BackyardBio Expedition

Do you know what's living in your own backyard? We're on a mission to connect more deeply with the wildlife all around us, sharing backyard discoveries from around the world! What will you find?

Back to the Arctic

Expedition co-coordinator Dr. Matthew Shupe is heading back to the Central Arctic! As the summer season arrives, he outlines what lies ahead for the MOSAiC Expedition team.

The Incredible Wildlife of Roberts Island

On our visit to Roberts Island, which is part of the Shetland Islands, we found a lot of very different animals all living on the same small piece of land. You might be surpirsed by what we saw!

Making New Friends with Whales

One thing I was very nervous about when kayaking in Antarctica was being knocked out of my kayak by a whale! Luckily, the whales were very friendly and only swam close to greet us as we passed by.

Understanding the Arctic Winter

What inspires scientists to journey to the Central Arctic during the darkest, coldest months of the year? NOAA scientist Taneil Uttal wanted to help with a community need: knowledge.

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