Under the morning sky, the red rock hoodoos at @BryceCanyonNPS stand out against the stark white of freshly fallen snow. At 8,000 feet, the scenery changes dramatically in the colder months, providing unique opportunities to see the park. Photo by Lucy Song https://t.co/JtnKbZfjOg
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St. Mungo’s miraculous story is a murky mix of fact and fiction. Whatever the truth, his legacy is still felt—and celebrated—in Scotland’s biggest city https://t.co/cdjHcJNxNI
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MAGNIFICO! 🍕🔥 Don't miss all new #BattleBots tonight at 8p ET on Discovery. https://t.co/LKYmvgrpf2
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HEARTBREAKING: A North Atlantic right whale was recently seen with a severe, life-threatening entanglement. Fishing gear entanglements are a top threat to these critically endangered whales. @NOAAFisheries MUST do more to prevent deadly entanglements like this. #RightWhaleToSave https://t.co/E4Mac2krwW
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This isn't a female Northern cardinal, it's a Pyrrhuloxia, the Northern cardinal's desert cousin. You can find them in the desert Southwest. They use that large yellow bill to eat seeds, insects, and cactus fruit. 📸: Mick Thompson CC BY-NC 2.0 https://t.co/l6NOzjx2NE https://t.co/ZNhzP8Wc0E
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Kangaroos can be fiercely competitive, especially during mating season https://t.co/qbCk4naqus
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High stakes. One main event. Make your pick: Drop a 💙 for BLIP Drop a ❤️ for END GAME #BattleBots https://t.co/ZR3zNSY4CI
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Another season of #Serengeti is coming to the BBC, and it kicks off this Sunday! https://t.co/B9hK7mnHjp
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We work better together. Every action adds up. Discover more below 👇 With thanks to funding from @HeritageFundUK. https://t.co/97gdNHZZcK https://t.co/mFgxg3W10Z
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Japan—which has nearly the oldest population on Earth—is altering many aspects of society as its population ages. What percentage of its population is 65 and over? Find the answer in the replies and learn more with a 30-day free trial: https://t.co/OQafN45ELw
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Snowshoe hares blend in with their snowy surroundings. This adaptation allows them to hide and escape from predators. Their annual coat change gives them excellent camouflage for every season – they wear white in the winter and brown when it's warmer. 📷: Loren Merrill
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As cities expand globally, how can we ensure space for nature that makes urban spaces sustainable? Our study from @RobIMcDonald et al (c/o @PaN_BES) challenges old assumptions about nature-positive planning & highlights places that are getting it right.🌳 https://t.co/MreonI0Rdx
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“We need to find better ways to enforce internationally agreed laws such as MARPOL Annex V, which bans the dumping of plastics at sea,” a new op-ed argues: https://t.co/VDLJJdoyZ5
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