Inside, visitors should tread carefully. Plus: saving pups from hot cars; Napa Valley; city bears
| PHOTOGRAPH BY CHRIS BURKARD STUDIO | | The Super Bowl of the natural world is on display right now in California, and officials are urging blissful masses of onlookers not to love it to death.
The Superbloom has led to a rediscovery of rare plants, and expanses of yellow goldfields (above) as thick as a carpet or stretches of daisies and electric blue Phacelia that pillow a valley floor.
Thankfully, there are easy steps not to trample the glorious thickets of flowers and plants—or the lizards and pollinators blossoming alongside them. And here’s how to enjoy it, even from afar.
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HOW CATHERINE BECAME ’GREAT’ | |
| JOSEE/LEEMAGE/GETTY | | Huzzah! This is the coronation portrait of the real Catherine the Great of Russia, not the actress on the Hulu series about the empress. She expanded Russia’s borders and brought about educational reforms—and didn’t hesitate to use harsh measures, Nat Geo reports.
Related: The latest season of “The Great” is premiering tomorrow on Hulu. See the trailer.
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| PHOTOGRAPH BY COREY ARNOLD | | They’re city folk now: Bears know that Thursday is trash day. Coyotes look both ways before crossing the street. And raccoons have learned to undo human traps. Researchers are studying how wild animals continue to adapt to city life—and the findings are surprising. (Above, Janice Husebo says hi to a bear cub through the glass door at her home in Asheville, North Carolina, photographed by Nat Geo Explorer Corey Arnold. Hint: Don’t try this at home.)
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Today’s soundtrack: Wildflowers, Tom Petty
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