WATCH: Giant pyrosomes are super organisms that can have an opening wide enough for a person to enter! Learn more: https://t.co/LiZozZDAuH https://t.co/fQGYJFYJ2z
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By the middle of the 19th century, the only remaining populations of musk ox were found in the tundra of the Canadian Arctic. Since then, populations have been reintroduced to Norway, Alaska, and Siberia. https://t.co/MZY6lUTVpD
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For 16 years, people in villages in northern Malawi have lived with uncertainty and anxiety. They have been living in limbo since Australian mining firm Globe Metals & Mining began exploring for rare earth metals here in 2006, reports @CharlesMpaka. https://t.co/fD0Dy8V8mE https://t.co/XpcrKdLdwR
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Catch up NOW on our latest Wild LIVE. We discussed the @OfficeforEP with the chair, Dame Glenys Stacey, and how they help protect and improve the environment. Tune in on Jan 26th at 7pm. https://t.co/wW0P7Azuwi https://t.co/rWvSBfbHmT
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They're just babies, but these cuttlefish are already masters of mimicry https://t.co/g1V0kylMi6
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Photosynthesis enables an organism to harness solar power to synthesise its own food – carbohydrate molecules – from carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. https://t.co/9ZEWtbyVbr
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“This makes me very happy, this is why we came down from the Sierra, to see the people celebrating the guáimaro tree.” A campesino collective in Colombia’s Caribbean region conserves a tree through food, @OceanMalandra writes: https://t.co/CuGTG177aa https://t.co/w2HXp6h0wA
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Whether in winter or summer, mental health experts say there are solutions to treat seasonal affective disorder https://t.co/zcA6CNzsWo https://t.co/cdchDntC8t
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Obsessed with a treasure city, conquistador Francisco Pizarro captured the Inca emperor Atahualpa. To spare his life, the emperor offered up the largest cache of gold the Spanish ever acquired in the Americas https://t.co/npKIs7vkAJ
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A flower does not think of competing to the flower next to it. It just blooms. Zen Shin https://t.co/23TRnHvnQs
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The grandeur of @MountRainierNPS is often overwhelming. From the way the glacier-covered peak catches the light of a winter sunset to summer valleys carpeted with wildflowers, this park can take your breath away at any moment. Photo by Jacklyn Fraizer https://t.co/YNNb10iXR7
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Scientists are starting to detect clots in long COVID patients’ smallest blood vessels—which might help explain the condition’s debilitating symptoms https://t.co/EYhiwFuCLA
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The size and density of a lion's mane is determined by its health and vitality. A thick, dark mane indicates power, and will make lions appear larger and more threatening to potential opponents. #EarthCapture by Gregory Piper https://t.co/CevzLPsueA
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Instead of working to #DefendNature, UK Gov has done the opposite. By approving the use of a deadly banned pesticide, they are putting our pollinators at risk. 🐝 Something must be done. #SayNoToNeonics Contact your MP today. Pollinators need a voice. https://t.co/UXvOkcvyZ9 https://t.co/tYa98LCsuE
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