Hadrian’s Wall once marked the extent of the Roman empire in Britannia. Now it’s a pitstop on the way to Scotland’s capital, Edinburgh, or the country’s largest city, Glasgow. https://t.co/uzkioZqQyi
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The James Webb Space Telescope has successfully unfolded!🎊 Over 20 years of work have led to this historic moment. Now #NASAWebb is off to it’s final orbital destination of Lagrange point 2. 🔭https://t.co/MVR60YFBDX https://t.co/esxiqXPviW
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Marine plastic threatens everything from fish to sea turtles to whales, all of which can swallow or become entangled in plastic. Learn more about how Oceana campaigns to end the plastic pollution crisis & protect our oceans: https://t.co/N8n8D6Pn4z #StandForOceans 🌊 https://t.co/UPJkzBePbe
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Check out @Vinehousefarm for all your bird food needs. They donate money for every purchase to your local Wildlife Trust. ⬇️🐦🏘️🌱 https://t.co/DJYAXWkWF3 @Vinehousefarm https://t.co/kMXtZUS1Uk
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Rainforests in 2022: A look at the year ahead Between rising deforestation and new financial and political commitments to reduce it, plus growing interest in “nature-based solutions,” 2021 may prove to be a fateful year for the world’s tropical forests: https://t.co/SdAXErQQIv https://t.co/RfSP6tmayF
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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 Wim van den Heever. View the full gallery and find out how to vote (voting closes 2 Feb): https://t.co/MUhUWFfe8h https://t.co/1obvlogr8d
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What item would you bring into #TheRepairShop? Come for the repairs, stay for the stories tonight at 8P on Discovery. https://t.co/3n2lejs1Sq
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The “environmental super-year” started in 2020—could it finally conclude in 2022 with a new deal for nature at @UNBiodiversity #COP15? Here’s what we expect for policy, participation and paying up this year: https://t.co/1wzs7nEtJY #NewYear #NatureNow
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At the start of the pandemic, cotton-farming families in Brazil’s Minas Gerais began practicing a sustainable approach that works with nature instead of against it: https://t.co/sbro7E0S1Z https://t.co/5VTS7COfHw
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For species on the brink of extinction, should cloning be used as a last resort? @caitlooby reports that proponents say such technologies may be new avenues worth pursuing for reviving lost genetic diversity in endangered populations: https://t.co/dYHi7cS5sb https://t.co/44TK3o4bND
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As climate change boosts temperatures, risk of kidney disease rises too: A new study points to a broader-range and longer-term impact of the climate: the correlation between higher temperatures caused by carbon emissions & the incidence of kidney disease: https://t.co/KbXPzChwud https://t.co/LiFHKRbPIB
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Raise your words, not voice. It is rain that grows flowers, not thunder. Rumi https://t.co/Hd7cPp2sY0
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A fruity dove 🍎🍐🍊🍋🍌🍓🍒🍑🍍🥝 There are over 50 species of the fruit dove! They eat fruit (as their name implies) and live in various kinds of forest or woodland. #EarthCapture by Jainy Maria https://t.co/1WxtVxdROJ
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