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3 years ago

(Jun 25, 2022 10:06)

This is a feather star—an ancient species of marine invertebrate https://t.co/09BXqTJgBF

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3 years ago

(Jun 25, 2022 05:55)

Plastic pollution has no place in our oceans, yet every year, 33 billion pounds of plastic flood into marine ecosystems. Oceana campaigns for policies that ban or reduce wasteful plastics while calling on global brands to choose plastic-free alternatives. #StandForOceans 🌊 https://t.co/VHep3D6NK1

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3 years ago

(Jun 25, 2022 11:00)

One of the greatest blocks to loving kindness Is our own sense of unworthiness. If we leave ourselves out of the circle of love and compassion, We have misunderstood. Jack Kornfield

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3 years ago

(Jun 25, 2022 08:52)

@NatlParkService Thank you for not playing dice with wildlife AND for not feeding them too. #KeepWildlifeWild

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3 years ago

(Jun 25, 2022 05:43)

A recent study, published in the journal PeerJ, compared the nutritional content of food crops grown using conventional versus regenerative farming practices. https://t.co/GOIWjJcswi https://t.co/FfKrpbJNS7

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3 years ago

(Jun 25, 2022 06:01)

An informal network of cottages & hiking shacks provides an offbeat, outdoorsy way to explore the Nordic nation Our Best of Europe series highlights destinations that offer something for every kind of traveler—explore a short thread of our top experiences https://t.co/eAljEjqQa1

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3 years ago

(Jun 25, 2022 07:42)

Findings of a new study are the latest in a growing body of research that demonstrates the value of Indigenous and local knowledge to conservation science and sustainable land management, @carolyncowan11 reports. https://t.co/zpzdPnzX02 https://t.co/7zoSckPn8Q

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3 years ago

(Jun 25, 2022 06:23)

#InsectWeek One of Britain’s bulkiest beetles, the 3cm-long cockchafer can be heard and seen buzzing and bumping against light fittings and window panes (more commonly in the south) from late April to July. https://t.co/CX3UKE83iZ

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3 years ago

(Jun 25, 2022 08:04)

3D-printed replicas can’t replace originals held in European museums. But they’re rekindling Kenyans’ memories of long-missing artifacts—and inspiring calls for repatriation https://t.co/gXGGixnYLW

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3 years ago

(Jun 25, 2022 09:47)

Malawi’s 3.3 million smallholder farming families are the backbone of the country’s economy, but many suffer poverty and food scarcity, but for some farmers, agroecology has proved a lifeline. https://t.co/rZdO73JF1W https://t.co/YCGIHXnMM6

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3 years ago

(Jun 25, 2022 07:36)

#InsectWeek What’s the insect equivalent of blood? https://t.co/ZpMDfd5MjZ

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3 years ago

(Jun 25, 2022 06:01)

“Walking is both a way of discovering a place and also being part of its fabric. It’s a process of permanent exploration." https://t.co/JSmdS9ebm3

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3 years ago

(Jun 25, 2022 09:19)

Writer Michael Morpurgo on why orangutans are special https://t.co/hEh6dS4xL0

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3 years ago

(Jun 25, 2022 06:01)

These six European villages capture the thrill of diving into the great outdoors, from climbing a mountain to taking a dip in the ocean https://t.co/wqNIfg3FC3

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3 years ago

(Jun 25, 2022 06:01)

Forgotten by developers and never annexed into suburbs, these villages—from Spain, Hungary, and beyond—seem suspended in a past age https://t.co/knWVgwLmE2

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