Historians say it’s unclear when the 1918 flu actually did end—and that’s partly because Americans were as tired of the flu as they are now after two years of COVID-19 https://t.co/6Aw6zBoImf
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We share our planet with so many amazing plants and animals that need our help! The Wildlife Trusts are carrying out vital work to help protect these species and their habitats! Join us today and help nature to recover 🦔 🐝 https://t.co/JCcBrwGmKv https://t.co/NgnyRBShOD
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A greener city is a cleaner city, especially when it comes to rainwater. This new study in partnership with @2NDNATUREWATER shows how “urban greenness” and other #NatureBasedSolutions can reduce stormwater impacts and improve water quality. https://t.co/UjHZDc6FwO
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When you can't get close to the wild birds at Slimbridge there are always the captive ones to enjoy. Here Hooded Merganser, Bufflehead and Common Eider. Eider photos always look like watercolours to me. https://t.co/MXaBYEpgv2
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@discoveryplus Round two! Who said this #LoveOffTheGrid quote? Find out where your favorite couples are now and stream your favorite moments on @discoveryplus 🐝 https://t.co/mrEnlnTlvz https://t.co/8d4KzsL2yy
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A virtual exhibition of more than 100 face masks from around the world brings whimsy and art to the grim pandemic icon https://t.co/l9sQb1BFx7
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This tea is piping ☕ What are your favorite moments from the #LoveOffTheGrid tell all? ⬇️🔥 Binge the series on @discoveryplus: https://t.co/mrEnlnTlvz https://t.co/HR75HTVuyD
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Are you a journalist interested in writing about reforestation? Or are you looking to learn more about the field of tree planting? If so, on March 24 at 6 pm EST, Mongabay will be hosting a webinar on reforestation. https://t.co/oC4QD5mltf https://t.co/dE1rvae4l5
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We have had a great start to #BirdsSeenIn2022 Attached is the Top 40 with country totals from last year added for comparison. Only 2 months into this Hashtag Challenge & Thailand & Singapore have already exceeded their totals for 2021. https://t.co/dPTR9sXXt6
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This is what it looks like when coral spawns in the Great Barrier Reef https://t.co/VlaUYjmKnT
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In Asia, plastic trash threatens river animals and sea birds. This illustrated feature accompanied by rhymes explains how. Mongabay-India covers: https://t.co/QbFyE9r7Na https://t.co/DsZ0HNK7Ic
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From talented amateur photographers to experts with decades of experience, each book in our list features some of the most striking images that will bring the wildest animals right in front of your eyes. https://t.co/tQUQidVFBO
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Myesha and Joe put their love to the test, and now they're hoping to grow their family on the homestead 👀 Who do you think the ideal partner will be to make this couple a throuple? 💋 Watch a new episode of #LoveOffTheGrid now on discovery+: https://t.co/mrEnlnTlvz https://t.co/zOPacxNVKU
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A photo of an odd-looking amphibian drew attention on Twitter last week, where it was described as a “smooth lil fella”, compared to a melted tootsie roll candy, and likened to the chocolate frogs from Harry Potter. https://t.co/M6oYLXjVQD https://t.co/1hLEpr0Su2
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“This is where our community garden used to be. And, over there, that was the school,” Yawaratsuni, the Indigenous chief of her community, said as she pointed to a nearby plot of land being swallowed up by the Amazon rainforest, @ana_ionova reports: https://t.co/3RMnUxBow0 https://t.co/AieQCPwbOP
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