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Stony Brook University’s Dr. Patricia Wright was introduced to an amazing parcel of land in southeastern Madagascar.
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Inside the High-Tech Habitats of Tomorrow’s ZoosHave you ever imagined what it would feel like to step into a zoo where the boundaries between humans and animals seem to ...
In an old-growth longleaf pine savanna, the absurdly long pine needles sing in the wind. Once considered forests, these ...
How Dow supports sustainable watershed management and habitat conservation around the world. NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESS Newswire / April 16, 2025 / Nature-based solutions for water play a significant ...
The alarming rate of human-driven biodiversity loss continues unabated across the globe. Scientists have highlighted this irreversible trend for over a ...
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From Vampire Bats to Fruit Bats: Evolution’s Weirdest Mammals – Bat Appreciation DayAs twilight settles, the world’s most misunderstood mammals take to the skies. Bats, with their leathery wings and mysterious ...
Poppy McAlister, head of TVF International, tells World Screen Newsflash about what is working best right now in the unscripted space and where the biggest areas of opportunity lie.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThousands of Giant Tortoises Anchor a Thriving Ecosystem on Aldabra, a Remote Atoll in the Indian OceanThe animals graze the vegetation into a picturesque turf, fertilize the soil with their dung and disperse seeds over large ...
These birds have evolved to withstand the equatorial sun and shelter in volcanic rocks along a subtropical coastline. After ...
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Mongabay News on MSNDiverse forests and forest rewilding offer resilience against climate changeWhen it comes to reforestation, planting a diversity of tree species could have a plethora of positive effects on forest ...
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