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4 years ago

(May 03, 2021 08:06)

In 2014, Explorer and marine biologist David Gruber and his team identified more than 180 new species of biofluorescent fish—including the first biofluorescent sea turtle https://t.co/iEb884WhG7

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4 years ago

(May 03, 2021 05:32)

During Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we recognize the history and achievements of this community across our nation. We help preserve their stories and manage sites that share their meaningful past & present day legacy. https://t.co/7pepgykvo7 https://t.co/fMbwhnrlip

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4 years ago

(May 03, 2021 09:33)

Best friends. 💛 Keep Southern sea otters safe by supporting the Endangered Species Act. The ESA keeps threatened and endangered species in U.S. waters safe from going extinct. Speak up today: https://t.co/GYCQpIO03h #StopExtinction https://t.co/qULjC1RI8k

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4 years ago

(May 03, 2021 07:36)

Surge in whale sightings off coast of Cornwall. From @BBCNews https://t.co/vCPY4OyFWm

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4 years ago

(May 03, 2021 08:02)

Yosemite with the perfect views! 📷: mayberg #adventurenthusiasts

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4 years ago

(May 03, 2021 07:10)

Oystercatchers on rocks by the sea in Anglesey yesterday. #BirdsSeenIn2021 https://t.co/R3OpA6ZX2D

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4 years ago

(May 03, 2021 10:13)

South Africa has taken steps to end its multimillion-dollar lion-breeding industry, which supplies cubs for tourism, lions for trophy hunts, and bones for traditional medicine https://t.co/JjksJ0zo3o

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4 years ago

(May 03, 2021 08:54)

No one: No one at all: Us: Did you know bald eagles aren't really bald? Anyway, bald eagle cams are live and busy! 4 of the best, here: https://t.co/3PzDPcNcTn https://t.co/VK7FjYU4bY

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4 years ago

(May 03, 2021 10:05)

Millions of migratory birds use wetlands to rest, nest, & feed. Wetlands support fish, prevent flooding, & bolster outdoor recreation. Celebrate #AmericanWetlandsMonth: https://t.co/8QNmV4ryxu 📷: White pelicans at Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge in Utah by Ron Welker https://t.co/Em7zkaIi9B

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4 years ago

(May 03, 2021 06:33)

What an arctic swimming pool looks like😂🥶

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4 years ago

(May 03, 2021 07:15)

A typical view of a Stonechat in Wales yesterday. #BirdsSeenIn2021 https://t.co/6iaKEc0C8y

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4 years ago

(May 03, 2021 08:17)

With fellow Nat Geo Explorers @sgero, and Robert Wood and other scientists, @ProjectCETI is applying machine learning and robotics to listen to and translate the communication of whales https://t.co/CTKyof5dwS

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4 years ago

(May 03, 2021 08:11)

Florals? For spring? Groundbreaking. 🌼 We happen to believe this is true! Many native plants bloom during the spring which provides fruit for wildlife and nectar for pollinators. Photo by Mike Glenn/USFWS https://t.co/MYdrM80n84

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4 years ago

(May 03, 2021 07:12)

The latest issue of World Wildlife magazine is now online. Here are some of our favorite stories. Read it here: https://t.co/SteliuV9T6 https://t.co/pUFda9lYQB

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4 years ago

(May 03, 2021 07:19)

With baby animals, patience pays: Photographer describes new book of intimate portraits https://t.co/LrHraOweoP

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