Photographer Craig Cutler only had three chances over three days to get this image of a prototype that may someday help detect signs of life in the universe https://t.co/uDnbYeIXFh
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READ: The issue of illegal species trafficking is pervasive in Peru, but this reality should all change now after Peru’s Congress has declared illegal wildlife trafficking as a form of organized crime. https://t.co/E5yL8iSgRG
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Are you passionate about all things wild? Start a nature table to study and showcase some of the cool things you've found in nature! 💚 https://t.co/OQmCLluKJt
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There are four potential winners in this record-breaking category – each one depends on what you’re measuring https://t.co/lLejouGAhl
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Only two of Harriet Powers’s 19th-century quilts survive today, but their dynamism—and spiritual power—left their mark on American art https://t.co/cz6mSR3aiW
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Indonesia opens its ‘ocean account’ for sustainable marine management The ocean accounting system will become the standard indicator for the gov in policymaking & zoning regarding fisheries, conservation areas & essential marine ecosystems, per @BGokkon. https://t.co/j1JqufRmUS https://t.co/cXVtdu6rOQ
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As well as animals named after favourite celebrities, or even Star Wars characters, some have been named after food. This list contains a few of our favourite examples: https://t.co/MiBWhGExdu
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Here are the countries in places 41-80 in the #BirdsSeenIn2023 Hashtag Challenge on 4.2.23. Expect several of these countries to start moving up the chart over the coming weeks. Follow link for latest country lists. https://t.co/UJlzj3lN5F https://t.co/n5Tif8mSY6
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Temperature extremes, plus ecological marginalization, raise species risk: Studies As global temperatures continue to rise, scientists have tried to predict how it will affect the many animal species imperiled by human actions today, per @timvernimmen. https://t.co/P0lOR0Ow4j https://t.co/je4taPOl0x
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‘Grumpiest cat’ leaves its calling card on the world’s highest mountain The first confirmed sighting of the manul, also known as Pallas’s cat, in Nepal came in 2012, in the country’s western Himalayan region, reports @arj272. https://t.co/lgLCL41tCx https://t.co/jfV6ZwPfxa
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Indonesia & Malaysia assail new EU ban on ‘dirty commodities’ trade Activists see the regulation as an opportunity for palm oil-producing countries to have their palm oil globally recognized as legal & sustainable, per @hans_nich. https://t.co/h0N4tmnIRa https://t.co/oUn1tkqHLr
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“I’d love to hang out this weekend, but I am super busy.” We are bearly awake yet, cut us some slack. Some black bears like to den high above the ground in standing hollow trees and may leave for short periods if the weather is warm or disturbed. 🐾 https://t.co/QlHEh1moHe
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Every soul is beautiful and precious; Is worthy of dignity and respect, And deserving of peace, joy and love. B McGill https://t.co/Ec00d6xBFB
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The bill of the keel-billed toucan may appear heavy, but it is actually very lightweight. Their bills consist of hollow bones and a protein called keratin, the same material found in human hair, nails and skin. #EarthCapture by Praveen Siddannavar via Instagram https://t.co/yomJxFyGLd
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The spiky tail of Zuul crurivastator, a recently discovered Cretaceous dinosaur https://t.co/QHQXChdaN3
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