Atlantic puffins live most of their lives at sea, but this one made a friend on land 😍 https://t.co/Gf8cGXFWb4
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The Racetrack at @DeathValleyNPS is a playa best known for its strange moving rocks. The mysterious rocks are pushed along by a rare combination of ice and wind. Some of the rocks, which weigh up to 700 pounds, have traveled over 1,500 feet. Photo by Leslie Scopes Anderson https://t.co/hG5XuZjNws
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If you made a mistake, apologize If you are thankful, say it If you are confused, ask questions If you learn something, teach it If you are stuck, ask for help If you are wrong, admit it If you can unselfishly give, give If you love someone, tell them, now. Unknown
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Just last year, North Atlantic right whale Snow Cone lost her six-month-old calf to a vessel strike. And now she has been entangled in heavy fishing rope for months — even as she gave birth to a new calf in December. Speak up for the #RightWhaleToSave now: https://t.co/TZk9okneMD https://t.co/eONLAweQ6O
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Let me see you shake your tail feathers! During nesting season, the female scissor-tailed flycatcher builds a nest made up of an outer frame and an inner cup. They're building nests now in the south central plains. https://t.co/g2NBBOuDRz Photo: Jesus Moreno https://t.co/KNIBcGOMnP
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Some 1.3 million wildebeests each year follow seasonal rains in a clockwise loop from Tanzania into Kenya and back—the largest land migration on the planet https://t.co/MCYzU9y95W
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As the latest #IPCC climate report shows, it’s not enough to just cut emissions–we must remove some of the carbon already in the air. Fortunately, there is a technology that does just that: nature. https://t.co/7Awy0vF4E9 #ClimateAction https://t.co/6Vi3Ol1Pus
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Oceana expeditions around the world bring to life the essential underwater areas that we seek to protect! Learn more about Oceana's on-the-water expeditions & the campaign victories they've resulted in: https://t.co/7JANsjcC9P #StandForOceans https://t.co/hVOnEgTzlK
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From a car park somewhere in the Netherlands today for #BirdsSeenIn2022 Oystercatcher photo taken by a family member. https://t.co/2wTZSiF2ll
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National Geographic Explorer Charlie Hamilton James' childhood dreams of wildlife photography are now larger than life realities https://t.co/Q9Swd86pGy
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Thanks to @amandavanstone for a lively interview with our @lizkimbrough_ about the most exciting recently described creatures -- from tiny chameleons to "chocolate frogs" -- on ABC @RadioNational's Counterpoint this week. Listen here: https://t.co/bzvhwBULhq https://t.co/keMfn7XNHN
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Mongabay contributor @orjisunday32 shares insights from the people living in and around Nigeria’s Cross River National Park, established in 1991 to protect Cross River gorillas and other threatened species. https://t.co/6oW38qZdr2 https://t.co/OdxmOZDqyi
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Sharing sunscreen with family and friends is part and parcel of any trip to the seaside. Now, researchers have discovered that the seagrass also partakes, accumulating ultraviolet filters contained in such products and cosmetics, @Sean_Mow reports. https://t.co/JSEDpChXYy
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The planetwide cocaine supply chain — its production, trafficking and consumption — causes deforestation and pollution, and impacts biodiversity, as do other criminal activities associated with illegal drugs, @Sean_Mow reports. https://t.co/lzcPE7RvMV
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