Spotted in the wild (see what we did there š) ā£ The leopard (Panthera pardus) is extremely difficult to locate in the wild. They have distinctive dark spots, called rosettes, all over them, which make them a little easier to distinguish. ā£ #Earthcapture by Michael Raddall https://t.co/FHJ926xvYd
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A unique cast of people is racing to save the quirky salamander, but experts warn that whatās really needed is habitat restoration https://t.co/ePmZYD0dbD
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We're offering exciting new internship opportunities for careers in conservation! Learn more about the Hispanic Association of College & Universities (HACU) National Internship Program & read about the firsthand experiences from the interns themselves! https://t.co/jjr66kAT72 https://t.co/gYdgZFwZgo
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Are you passionate about protecting wildlife and wild spaces? Then you should think about joining the team at The Wildlife Trusts! Check out our vacancies below š https://t.co/tlaGQHGsXX https://t.co/5lkI6jV3Md
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Scientists are racing to understand why some patients have persistent symptoms, especially brain fog, after a bout with COVID-19 https://t.co/VWAKEWPZaU
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OVER 80% OF AMERICAN VOTERS AGREE: it is important that national parks remain clean & free of plastic trash. Tell @Interior: there is no place for unnecessary, single-use plastic in Americaās treasured national parks: https://t.co/5Mrya1rqow https://t.co/gfPFib4CbC
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Call on your Senators to pass the #BuildBackBetter Act! This essential legislation would accelerate the US' transition away from fossil fuels, make clean energy cheaper and more accessible, and create hundreds of thousands of green jobs. Act now: https://t.co/Rw8ZwiqOiz. https://t.co/I4nvphKqgk
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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 Marco Gaiotti. View the full gallery and find out how to vote (voting closes 2 Feb): https://t.co/MUhUWFfe8h https://t.co/DSGSDxZGOV
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No photography assignment happens alone. Without these individuals, our storytelling simply wouldnāt be possible https://t.co/yK7WyKvfgm
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In many places, Indigenous communities & projects like @ConserveNative are working to restore seaweed species that have been traditional food sources or supported traditional diets, @cm_geib reports: https://t.co/eSRCNmWaLt
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Hooded oriole at San Diego National Wildlife Refuge.š·USFWS Liz at the top of Moro Rock in Sequoia National Park. š·Liz Menchaca Kevin holds a banded hummingbird. š·Kevin Salgado Yulissa at Red Hills Recreational Managementš·Yulissa Perez Rojas
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Meet The Scientist interview: @QueenFireface on analysing the behaviour and venom of slow lorises https://t.co/kn83UqjWGO
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The pandemic, protests, and the persistent perception of insecurity has stymied Colombiaās bird tourism industry from reaching its full potential. But #birding tourism at least has unique advantages over other kinds of tourism, @thegreatglatsky reports: https://t.co/i9PAFxgOcS
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