Which simple but effective strategy is helping improve the health of the Great Barrier Reef? Take our weekly news quiz https://t.co/ryWNXJ2Wy6
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📸 + 💭: Gina Danza (IG // wildgina) The first time I saw a #Saguaro, I immediately fell in love with this tall cacti of the Sonoran Desert. 🌵 Check out Discovery's Instagram Stories to learn more about the diverse landscape within Saguaro National Park! #DiscoveryCollab https://t.co/X1j8eljmSj
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When life gives you mud, make a hat. 🎩 Small-mouthed salamanders live their best lives when they are wearing earth tones and eating insects, worms, and slugs. They spend much of their lives underground, sometimes living in mole or crayfish burrows. 📷: Megan Seymour / USFWS https://t.co/VLIEYz20V2
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Cattle Egret flying across a grey sky at Welney WWT today for #BirdsSeenIn2022 https://t.co/YOkVmrK0Bb
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Spectacular new fish species is first to be named by Maldivian scientist https://t.co/pSsVpZuBGR
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Get outdoors this weekend and connect with nature by making yourself a journey stick! Follow our easy guide below and check out our website for more wild activity ideas 🌳 https://t.co/FzHS8vdohR https://t.co/NIwgvfkrxt
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In the Ecuadoran Amazon, a boom in legal and illegal gold mining has sparked Indigenous land rights conflicts and water contamination in the Anzu and Jatunyacu rivers, @aimeegabay reports. https://t.co/Xy0QDC9TZn
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“We believe that nature is a human right—nature and access to nature and equitable access to the outdoors.” - Lydia Parker Learn more about the hunting mentorship led by @HuntersOfColor designed to offer a safe and equitable space for bipoc hunters. https://t.co/7y0Yz5lFmz
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“No research has explored intimate relationships, nor the human experience of sexual functions and wellbeing, in space”✨ Click to learn more👇 https://t.co/3TRGSQGyiL
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presents today's featured Artist : mercemhg Selected by thrasivoulosp Location : Spain 🎉🎉🎉Congratulations🎉🎉🎉 Thank you for your continued support & love. Tag : #naturelover_gr
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A research expedition led by Greenpeace identified about a dozen new vulnerable marine ecosystems in Antarctica’s Weddell Sea, and documented a range of organisms, some of which were previously unknown to science, @ecalberts reports: https://t.co/dBysqcUuTE
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New research suggests colorful jorō spiders are hardier than thought, but there’s no evidence they’re a danger to humans or ecosystems https://t.co/godqq4ozQr https://t.co/D0sTtY8SOq
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