[LUM#14] Yours, Animally

With a special feature on animals, this fourteenth issue of your Lum magazine introduces you to the researchers who are working to better understand them, so we can better protect them.

Follow them in the field: out on the open ocean in the wake of bluefin tuna, heading south to better assess the ecological rarity of irreplaceable species, or in Namibia to study grief management among female chacma baboons.

This issue of Lum also invites you to take a journey into the distant past. Join researchers in the Nile Delta, where 3,000-year-old tombs are being threatened by saltwater intrusion. And even further back in time, traveling 30 million years ago with paleontologists investigating the arrival of the first mammals in the Caribbean…

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