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4 years ago

(Mar 16, 2021 10:01)

Congratulations to @SecDebHaaland, the 54th Interior Secretary! After taking the oath of office tonight, she’ll begin her first full day of work tomorrow. For her statement on this historic moment: https://t.co/fDWBL4yJ25

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4 years ago

(Mar 16, 2021 10:16)

Roughly the size of an eyelash, these micromoths make their homes inside leaves https://t.co/Zx5OpkhR1R

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4 years ago

(Mar 16, 2021 09:34)

Southern sea otters are considered threatened with extinction and rely on the Endangered Species Act for protections. Keep these snuggly sea otters smiling by supporting the #ESA: https://t.co/PRomyPySYf #StopExtinction https://t.co/pcaFQaSt1z

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4 years ago

(Mar 16, 2021 07:46)

California ground squirrels are pretty common in the western U.S. They’re mostly active during the day, making them easily observed. Find them hanging out in open spaces including meadows and even lightly wooded areas. 📷Rebecca Fabbri/USFWS, Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge https://t.co/UtufD2MVe4

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4 years ago

(Mar 16, 2021 09:06)

The Eastern monarch butterfly migration is under threat from the climate crisis, lack of milkweed due to land-use change and grassland plow-up in the US, and deforestation in Mexico. Find out what WWF is doing to help and how you can too. https://t.co/X6MIFjlPYt

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4 years ago

(Mar 16, 2021 08:11)

The bottom line is that change can produce anxiety in kids. “Predictability is anchoring” https://t.co/4EVUwh6tGP

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4 years ago

(Mar 16, 2021 06:33)

Meet this deadly jelly with 24 eyes! 👁️ Learn more about box jellies in our Marine Life Encyclopedia: https://t.co/wACrX16Wv3 https://t.co/Zw767dnsRf

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4 years ago

(Mar 16, 2021 07:03)

#TaxonomyTuesday The scientific name of the dunnock is Prunella modularis. ‘Prunella’ comes from the Latin word prunus, and refers to the rufous brown upperparts of the dunnock. ‘Modularis’ comes from modulari, which means to sing or warble. https://t.co/HSOsOLeXAd

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4 years ago

(Mar 16, 2021 06:00)

ICYMI: @DocBrownLloyd tells all in a brand new #JoshGatesTonight special 🤩 Stream #ExpeditionBacktotheFuture exclusively on #discoveryplus! Download and subscribe here > https://t.co/rcnbSdvGho https://t.co/I0Ve4kWHjN

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4 years ago

(Mar 16, 2021 06:00)

Why the long face? 🐠⁣ ⁣ #EarthCapture by anbusiello⁣ ⁣ The cortez angelfish resides in the rocky reefs of the eastern Pacific ocean. Most active during the day, these fish mainly feed on fish eggs and sponges. As juveniles, they are cleaner fish and help to remove parasites from other fish.⁣ .⁣ .⁣ .⁣ .⁣ #bbcearth #cortezangelfish #angelfish #fish #pacificocean #oceans #underwaterphotography #oceanphotography #wildlife #wildlifephotography #naturephotography #amazinganimals #nature #naturelovers #earth #earthlovers

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4 years ago

(Mar 16, 2021 06:50)

The truth about the "lost city" of Tamão may lurk beneath one of the busiest places on the planet—Hong Kong International Airport https://t.co/YXfXcba6hA

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4 years ago

(Mar 16, 2021 07:46)

.@Oceana joins NGOs welcoming initial action in Japan on IUU fishing and encourages the government of Japan to do more to #stopillegalfishing and #stopseafoodfraud https://t.co/JrleZzYDKi https://t.co/5Q5uKH5waR

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4 years ago

(Mar 16, 2021 06:51)

presents today's featured Artist : felixinden Selected by thrasivoulosp Location : Norway 🎉🎉🎉Congratulations🎉🎉🎉 Thank you for your continued support & love. Tag : #naturelover_gr

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4 years ago

(Mar 16, 2021 09:33)

Invasive non-native plants in the UK, and the bioagents used to control them https://t.co/K47qmG4Tzl

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4 years ago

(Mar 16, 2021 06:10)

Indonesia’s annual fire season has started again, with hotspots detected in 10 provinces and some in protected areas: https://t.co/jRyCSqNBy4

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