A risky mission has recovered timbers from a 17th-century shipwreck on Oregon’s northern coast—solving a 300-year-old puzzle https://t.co/58WGafADvO
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When you rise in the morning, give thanks For the light, for your life, for your strength. Give thanks for your food and for the joy of living. If you see no reason to give thanks The fault lies in yourself. Tecumseh
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A recent study of the Tongass National Forest, the largest in the United States, found that it contains 20% of the carbon held in the entire national forest system. https://t.co/yacmhh5ZBG https://t.co/wwOdkjH6N0
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READ: When people eat seafood, they shouldn’t have to worry if it’s associated with crime, environmental destruction, or human rights abuses. But in the United States, that’s the sad reality. https://t.co/laoqHHFZjy
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What happens when there’s a financial plan that prioritizes nature? People and nature thrive together. More of this, please. See the example: https://t.co/0y2JSIJ8Z2 #NatureNow #FinancingNature https://t.co/t9fRbb4DrR
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Snailfish are the deepest dwelling vertebrates on Earth—with some living more than 5 miles beneath the surface https://t.co/bfY1NDpLyK
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Our partnership with @JordansCereals helps the farmers who grow oats for Jordans to farm in harmony with nature. 🌾🥣 https://t.co/nXfm4knZKY
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Talks aimed at curbing harmful subsidies for fisheries concluded in Geneva in the first multilateral trade agreement the World Trade Organization (@wto) has struck in almost a decade. https://t.co/2tR0uZMMCq https://t.co/O89Eqztdgz
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The recently discovered bacterium is so large, it can be seen easily with the naked eye. But size isn’t its only astonishing trait https://t.co/BQ6Pyhxtzl
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The researchers reckon that there’s now fresh scope to explore the evolutionary meaning of sonic mimicry of insects. https://t.co/VISj2hfy2M
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