Two blood moons, a pair of partial solar eclipses, and multiple planetary meetings—here's what to "look up" for in 2022 https://t.co/QwlLAF5TQn https://t.co/adofQZ5JlL
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Every year during #NationalParkWeek (April 16 - 24), we celebrate the ways our national treasures enrich our lives and provide experiences that lift our spirits. Photo at Isle Royale National Park by Adam Jewell https://t.co/px1GKSsqVa
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Have you heard? About the warblers? They're coming. Warblers are tiny, colorful birds. They are easy to miss as they quickly migrate through the continental U.S. to their breeding grounds in the far north. Which warbler species are you most excited to experience this spring? https://t.co/er0H70VuaL
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If you restore balance in your own self You will be contributing immensely to the healing of the world. Deepak Chopra
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In the past two decades alone, large intact forest around the world shrank by 12 percent. See the impact over two decades across continents. Presented by @ROLEX https://t.co/jqTI9Szyyz
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The film, @ToWhichWeBelong, highlights farmers & ranchers who, despite their differences, are rooted in the same belief: to work WITH nature, not against it, is the answer. Join the screening + panel w/ directors, TNC experts, & @SavoryInstitute on 4/21: https://t.co/5dOJw1mEE5 https://t.co/h2uec0OkCU
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Bloom season has arrived for the Gentner's fritillary! Ranging from southwest OR to northern CA, this species can reach up to 28 inches (70 cm) in height. The deep red & yellow checkered flowers are bell-shaped & downward facing. Do you have any favorite perennials? 📸: USFWS https://t.co/h03DVBPrI6
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Four distant birds for #BirdsSeenIn2022 seen at @RSPB_BurtonMere today. Long-tailed Duck, Spotted Redshanks, Little Egrets and Common Whitethroat. A great reserve to visit. https://t.co/VQ1HcNo8a3
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On Roosevelt Avenue in Queens, passing from one block to the next can feel like crossing continents https://t.co/KCMYNoW6ZJ
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One of the most famous of the BBC’s first live outside broadcasts aired on 19 May 1924, when the cellist Beatrice Harrison performed a duet with a singing nightingale in her garden in Surrey. https://t.co/aftM1eo1rX
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This is not just another Earth Day. It's your chance to make an impact. Join us! 🤝https://t.co/tgnM7itRFB
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Critics of the Indonesian government’s plan to build a new capital city in the coal-mining heartland of East Kalimantan province have long warned about the abandoned mining pits dotting the landscape. https://t.co/w9x1q77g2H
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A hotter future for forests like the Amazon doesn't necessarily mean trees are doomed, new research finds. Presented by @RalphLauren https://t.co/Zdo15bo3wT
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