On April 26, 1941, peals of organ music rang out across a baseball stadium for the first time. Soon the ballpark organist was one of the game’s most valuable players https://t.co/XkbDFCKGIR
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Another few photos of today's Holly Blues in Cheshire. Such lovely butterflies and such a pleasure to see them. https://t.co/y6qo7yNxis https://t.co/UOUJKCMBP0
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It's a🐦, it's a ✈️, it's a... PACIFIC LAMPREY DYNO-CLIMBING A WATERFALL🤯. This primitive fish believes in you, you've got this week. In case you're wondering, this Pacific lamprey is making its way from the ocean, up NorCal's Eel River to build a nest. #MondayMotivation📷USFWS https://t.co/rshW3cFOBv
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A moody day exploring one of Berchtesgaden’s many beautiful alpine lakes. 🇩🇪 Photo by thismattexists #Natureofexistence
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🔥 Steller's Jay and it’s unique composition of blue
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"The United States has a real opportunity to lead the world in addressing the climate emergency." @JenMorrisNature speaks out about the Biden Administration's new emissions reduction pledge. https://t.co/UxRDOEgxJp
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"You don't let anybody tell you that you're not worth it." In Detroit, Kameryn is empowering young girls of color both on and off the ice. Watch the first episode of #IMPACT with @GalGadot now: https://t.co/vBVhziCbxR https://t.co/e3dzVhOYXA
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Green sea turtles could be extinct if not for the Endangered Species Act. Support the #ESA to prevent green sea turtles and other threatened and endangered species in U.S. waters from going extinct: https://t.co/OApbXUqAUF #StopExtinction https://t.co/WRmeksn0Ex
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Enjoyed seeing a few birds on my walk from home today. None new for #BirdsSeenIn2021 and none of them wanted their photo taken. Chaffinch, Dunnock, Blackcap & Swallow. https://t.co/2LcwVjQYNT https://t.co/hzJaN78v5b
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Empower journalists in 80 countries to cover key environmental & conservation issues from the ground up by joining Mongabay as a monthly donor! https://t.co/J15wdnemJb https://t.co/DRzhneCVxR
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Environmental journalist Michelle Nijhuis explores the history of the conservation movement in her new book, “Beloved Beasts: Fighting for Life in an Age of Extinction.” Here's her conversation about it with our John Cannon: https://t.co/AT1urq9ykC https://t.co/uxnw7a5kgB
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‘Profound ignorance’: Microbes, a missing piece in the biodiversity puzzle https://t.co/OJVe9i8V4Z
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