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This under-the-radar Caribbean island still feels untouched—with mounds of pink conch shells and beachfront palapas
Blissfully bare, the beaches on Anegada's north shore harken back to the Caribbean of old, with untouched white sands and ...
Conch shells, found buried at ancient Pueblo sites in New Mexico, were likely used as communication devices across the arid landscape. James Wainscoat via Unsplash If you were standing on the edge of ...
A new study published in Conservation Biology examines the behavior and distributions of queen conch (Aliger gigas) to guide ...
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