What exactly is snowpack, and why do the millions of people who live in the West depend on it? Here’s what you need to know https://t.co/lr8G6akl78
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Our natural world is under strain from pollution, climate change and a whole host of other factors. Help protect our wildlife and wild spaces by donating to a local Wildlife Trust appeal, and support the vital work they do. 👇 https://t.co/95yvsWHQYB https://t.co/6n1eeacOWV
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TAKE ACTION: Illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing is a huge problem for our oceans. Tell @NOAA: we need action now to #StopIllegalFishing! https://t.co/OPcsDLdULW https://t.co/DfQ2sPPjbs
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Orangutan death in Sumatra points to human-wildlife conflict, illegal trade The farmers who caught the orangutan on Jan. 20 denied ever hitting it, but a post-mortem showed a backbone fracture, internal bleeding & other indications of blunt force trauma. https://t.co/m3M9BB6nZA https://t.co/fOHKiiViUt
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Whether or not you consider yourself high risk for disease, here are tips for making food part of your holistic approach to a long, healthy life https://t.co/A4aDrJ5D0M
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Adders, perhaps more than any other snake, blur the traditional boundaries between cold- and warm-bloodedness. They are the only snake found within the Arctic Circle, specifically Scandinavia and Russia. https://t.co/gp6KHVF90I
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Lula government scrambles to overcome Yanomami crisis, but hurdles remain As miners flee the area and authorities seize their equipment, some Indigenous leaders say important progress is underway but more remains to be done, reports @jennybrfr. https://t.co/JiDpIlP92K https://t.co/tG8pfpykny
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Scientists map nearly 10 billion trees, stored carbon, in Africa’s drylands These trees provide critical habitat & boost agricultural productivity. This method is a tool to track degradation and tree-planting efforts in the region, per @johnccannon. https://t.co/mUNBeJ7fGq https://t.co/Y0wjyJCtxV
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Deforestation threatens local populations in Republic of Congo’s Sangha In 2016, the Congolese authorities awarded 2 million hectares (4.9 million acres) of logging concessions to businesses, most of which had broken environmental and social standards. https://t.co/fw32OkARKp https://t.co/IucDjSCbH9
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Our @romi_castagnino spoke with director Kartiki Gonsalves (@EarthSpectrum) about her film "The Elephant Whisperers" which is nominated for the #oscars Learn more about her process and the #indigenous couple rearing these orphaned elephants here: https://t.co/mPAPxKO20K https://t.co/FAWyPvl7BG
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Ruins of an old castle with a road running along the coastline on the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland https://t.co/IXanEYdglq
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I can not do everything, but I can do something. I must not fail to do the something that I can do. Helen Keller 🎬 katiekreen TT https://t.co/GJcPIizrR6
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Have you spotted any sandhill cranes lately? Listen for their loud rattling sound as they gather to eat and rest around sunset. 📷 Jim Hudgins/USFWS https://t.co/E4JojTr1Yd
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The stunning colours of a painted stork. These non-migratory birds are mainly seen on lowland habitats such as ponds, lakes and marshes. #EarthCapture by Poojitha Bommisetty via Instagram https://t.co/368ESjoIyQ
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Happy Birthday @BureauIndAffrs! At 199 years old, the BIA is the oldest bureau at Interior. BIA employees are working every day across the country to strengthen our nation-to-nation relationship with Tribes and invest in Indigenous communities. https://t.co/GSWXY61ZIs
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