With only 10 individuals left alive, vaquitas are vanishing fast. But a new study suggests that immediate changes in fishing practices may offer a last chance at recovery https://t.co/SdxuQ5MmBY
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Missing this mama bear❤️
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These sunny flowers are lovely, but don’t touch the spines! You can see dollarjoint prickly pear cacti while hiking in the desert or near-desert regions of the U.S. on public lands such as @JoshuaTreeNPS. Photo by Hannah Schwalbe https://t.co/1JOKEvkOMB
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Go for it now. The future is promised to no one. Wayne Dyer
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An amphibian that can TOAD-ally win your heart. 💚️ The grumpy looking Wyoming toad once flourished throughout wetlands of southeastern Wyoming. It’s now one of the most endangered amphibians in the United States. Learn more: https://t.co/FhkJ73LiKi 📷: Sara Armstrong/USFWS https://t.co/s8rci0IRA2
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The revelation that Indigenous people and local communities (IPLCs) receive well below 1% of climate finance, despite reports stressing their role in biodiversity conservation and climate mitigation, is giving rise to multiple funding initiatives seekin... https://t.co/AdRt0D6ls2 https://t.co/5AtWv4LpTO
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Back from a great trip to Norfolk and Suffolk. Adding Common Swift to #BirdsSeenIn2022 with a record shot. Also photos of Marsh Tit, Red-legged Partridge & Common Tern. https://t.co/8CNECE8qTz https://t.co/WALSmX8MLa
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Mongabay is seeking a full-time Fellowship Editor to manage our new fellowship program, work closely with fellows to develop ideas into stories, and assist with editing across Mongabay’s global English newsroom. https://t.co/d2SWCZiLzE https://t.co/iGF4Utcae6
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Popular culture has taken liberty with descriptions of pirates through the ages. Here's where some of the most common stereotypes came from https://t.co/fZ8BDMuDvl
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Partnering with farmers is key to land restoration success During the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, programs tackling land degradation run the risk of failing unless they shift their approach to include farmers, argue @Ermias_Be & @MarceQuinteroT: https://t.co/f3RiBgR3uz https://t.co/lpU9NnYpmI
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The new study though, is the first to demonstrate that wild primates – black-handed spider monkeys in Panama – enjoy a tipple as a part of their natural diet, in the form of fermenting mango-like fruits of the jobo tree. https://t.co/dTl58MCWWS
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Groups working to improve diversity and accessibility in the UK outdoors https://t.co/GbOvKa6JTd
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