A timelapse unit captures Namibia's shifting sands in this aerial behind-the-scenes photo from #WelcomeToEarthSeries on @disneyplus https://t.co/UF3njMULJH
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Cannabis farming is no laughing matter… or is it? @JimBelushi is back with a brand-new season of #GrowingBelushi premiering Wednesday, January 19 at 10P ET. https://t.co/CK1SNyaxj3
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Sometimes it’s best to take your meal to go! Osprey mostly feed on live fish, which they fly back to the nest by holding them upright with the head facing forward in their sharp talons. This helps the bird hang on to their precious cargo. Photo: Robert Burton/USFWS https://t.co/wsMVWqKWeL
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Mangroves, with their incredible ability to capture and store carbon, can be a solution to the climate crisis. https://t.co/60iECnSRt2
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TRAGIC: Over half of seabirds are thought to have ingested or become entangled in plastic. You can help. Tell U.S. Congress to protect our oceans and pass the Break Free From Plastic Pollution Act: https://t.co/FTLeJXw7j9 #NationalBirdDay https://t.co/9adEB40KrQ
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Lawrence Brooks—who died today at 112 years old—was proud of his military service, even though his memories of it were complicated https://t.co/LFqBYngYG9
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#WPYPeoplesChoice is your chance to get involved with @NHM_WPY, #WPY7. Each day we are sharing an image from the shortlisted selection, and today's image is by Andy Skillen. View the full gallery and find out how to vote (voting closes 2 Feb): https://t.co/MUhUWFfe8h https://t.co/oNN75sgs2e
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Renewable energy: ✅Is good for people and the planet ✅Mitigates climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions ✅Improves human health ✅Supports jobs and economic development More on this important transition HERE: https://t.co/0rRQOAxn1S
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Farmland accounts for over 70% of our land. But what needs to happen next to ensure farming can support nature’s recovery and not contribute further to habitat and wildlife decline? Read more in this blog from us, @nationaltrust and @Natures_Voice 👇 👇 https://t.co/zyr7K4tpnU
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Before the pandemic, the Philippine Eagle Foundation rescued only one or two of the raptors each year, but between April 2020 and March 2021, it took in a record-breaking 10 https://t.co/MZOHUQbyQb
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2022 already? In this critical decade for our planet, every year counts—and these 3 issues could define environmental action this year and beyond: https://t.co/tpEWY205Ee #NewYear #NatureNow https://t.co/ZxeUlDyZGf
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Palm oil producers across four countries in Latin America are able to violate environmental safeguards with relative impunity, according to a recent investigation. https://t.co/NGK7AOS7Ei
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Researchers say the procedure paves the way for a new strategy to treat epilepsy, but many questions remain https://t.co/nGOY0WFzF1
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New pledges are good—but make no mistake: Earth responds to action, not ambitions. More on what’s possible for policy AND implementation in our 2022 look ahead: https://t.co/I3toWHrFA1 #NewYear #ClimateAction https://t.co/jT8o99enmH
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