The night sky can be one of the most awe-inspiring views we will ever glimpse. Many people seek public lands to experience starry skies and dark nights, like those at @PetrifiedNPS in Arizona. Photo by Jacob Holgerson / NPS https://t.co/79F6GD06iJ
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It really is spring when you see boxing hares! Have you seen any? Share your pics below 👇 https://t.co/qG2e3AyZil
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How do you turn mist into usable water? See how scarcity inspires ingenuity in parched Lima, Peru https://t.co/tkkD0ozfqM
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I BELIEVE I CAN FLY: Many mobula rays can launch themselves completely out of the water, earning them the nickname "flying rays!" #FridayFeeling https://t.co/wydSzN4F7H
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In the United States, 84% of the federal wildland fire workforce is male. In the latest issue of Nature Conservancy magazine, Nikole Simmons talks about working with her peers to develop a program dedicated to training women to manage prescribed fires. https://t.co/6JSIZasL1v https://t.co/EP82wXMONb
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Even the most unwelcome weeds usually have something to recommend them. https://t.co/wUMwQnJBPs
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Technical service providers play a critical role in helping farmers transition to more sustainable practices – so why don't more people know about it? https://t.co/758dp2ZxtT
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Kindness is doing what you can, where you are, with what you have. RAKtivist https://t.co/h9KWJ334Dz
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A lioness drinks from a rock-ringed borehole on the veldt in Kalahara Gemsbok National Park, Botswana https://t.co/hy5CXb8dhK
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Taking hanging out to a whole new level. During breeding season, male vitelline masked weaver birds build nests by tightly weaving blades of grass together, suspended from tree branches. #EarthCapture by Daniel Rosengren via Instagram https://t.co/rpW6DzYh9T
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During Women's History Month, we celebrate Ada Deer, an Indigenous activist and leader who fought tirelessly for the rights of Tribal communities. As the first woman to lead the @USIndianAffairs, Ada worked to strengthen Tribal sovereignty and preserve Indigenous languages. https://t.co/jINfYDyfUw
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When sevengill shark carcasses with pectoral tears and missing livers began washing up on the South African coast, questions abounded. Then a marine biologist found something: orca tooth impressions https://t.co/nIYuoFaYJN https://t.co/9gNyD7UPq9
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Peace. It does not mean to be in a place where there is no noise, trouble or hard work. It means to be in the midst of these things and still be calm in your heart. https://t.co/6dqsZTgjOs
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All grown up! All spiders, from the tiniest jumping spider to the largest tarantula, have the same general life cycle: they mature in three stages: egg, spiderling, and adult. #MagicOfMetamorphosis🦋 https://t.co/k5g3rswDyN
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Lots of Western Yellow Wagtails in the fields behind the hotel in Paphos this morning for #BirdsSeenIn2023 https://t.co/OmVxboNqqo
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