Can you crack it? Plus, leaving wild baby animals alone; cross-fostering wolves; fireflies
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| | He was 46 and lactose intolerant. He had cavities, intestinal parasites, Lyme disease, and the world’s oldest case of heart disease.
But that’s not why Ötzi the Iceman died. Call it homicide—the coldest of cold cases. Yet 300,000 people flock each year to see his preserved body (above)—and reseachers are picking up all sorts of clues. | | | |
| Ready for your closeup: Ötzi lived and died in the European Alps. His naturally mummified remains, discovered by German hikers in 1991, have yielded insights on early life. Read more. | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY DAVID LIITTSCHWAGER, NAT GEO IMAGE COLLECTION | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY DREW RUSH, @DREWTRUSH
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| Your new home: Biologists (in the photo above) prepare to place a captive-born pup into a wild wolf den at the Gila National Forest in New Mexico. Known as cross-fostering, the practice is part of the reintroduction of Mexican wolves to the region. To ensure the wild mother “adopts” the pup when she returns, the biologists rub feces from her pups onto the newcomer so it smells like one of her offspring.
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| PHOTOGRAPH BY ANDRÉ DIB/NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
| | Making it last: Researcher and conservationist Andressa Scabin has dedicated years to the sustainable protection of tropical forests and their inhabitants. The Nat Geo Explorer is preparing for the first scalable, community-led conservation model in Brazil's Juruá River Valley.
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Today’s soundtrack: Go to the Woods, Dar Williams
This newsletter has been curated and edited by David Beard, Hannah Farrow, and Jen Tse. Amanda Williams-Bryant, Alisher Egamov, Rita Spinks, and Jeremy Brandt-Vorel also contributed this week. Thanks for reading! | | | |
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