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3 years ago

(Jun 28, 2022 10:00)

The colors and textures of @BryceCanyonNPS in Utah are magical. Water and ice have sculpted the world’s largest concentration of distinctive and mysterious rock formations known as hoodoos. Photo by Gloria Enger https://t.co/dZopYnCEko

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3 years ago

(Jun 28, 2022 10:09)

Humans tend to think of floods as disastrous but, "they're not disastrous from an ecological standpoint," notes one expert. "Quite the contrary, they're extremely healthy for rivers, and especially for a river like the Yellowstone.” https://t.co/F0E1oRPRsX https://t.co/o4ap7cv2bC

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3 years ago

(Jun 28, 2022 11:00)

Kindness: Loaning someone your strength instead of reminding them of their weakness. Andy Stanley

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3 years ago

(Jun 28, 2022 10:51)

A red-eared slider turtle was almost released into a spring at Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge in NV. While one may think they're doing a good thing by releasing their pets into the wild, the reality is they're leaving their pet to slowly starve to death or become prey. #🧵 https://t.co/8zedCjAT38

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3 years ago

(Jun 28, 2022 05:55)

A ghost net is a fishing net that’s been lost or abandoned in the ocean. Those abandoned fishing lines and nets never go away—they just become smaller pieces of plastic. Learn more: https://t.co/2jmhLN5Pwl. https://t.co/daBOn941sF

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3 years ago

(Jun 28, 2022 06:15)

Learn more about what sovereignty means to Native nations across North America in our July issue https://t.co/HuRJvy1hyN

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3 years ago

(Jun 28, 2022 08:01)

50 years ago, Congress passed banner legislation designed to protect our nation's ocean and coasts. Discover more about these historic laws and 50 ways you can love your ocean and coasts: https://t.co/G7VpCBZVZm 📷: Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge by Matte Hanna https://t.co/QrfWSdwtyZ

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3 years ago

(Jun 28, 2022 06:09)

At the #UNOceanConference, @MonicaMedinaDC discusses needed action to #StopIllegalFishing: “We have to work together to combat IUU fishing…We can’t leave our oceans empty for future generations.” #SaveOurOcean #UNOC2022 https://t.co/rX2DmYEN9x

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3 years ago

(Jun 28, 2022 08:37)

Experts fear end of vaquitas after green light for export of captive-bred totoaba fish https://t.co/bMQBRmXMiG

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3 years ago

(Jun 28, 2022 06:50)

At a critical time for economies and the ocean, we've joined forces with the Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association and the United Nations Environment Programme a guide to coral reef restoration designed specifically for the tourism sector. https://t.co/t7LsbXT5kw

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3 years ago

(Jun 28, 2022 08:07)

To cryptozoologists—people who search for mythical creatures—Bigfoot sightings represent a nearly universal desire to understand the unknown https://t.co/2yqVfyStvt

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3 years ago

(Jun 28, 2022 10:51)

Red-eared sliders are native to south-central U.S., & considered an invasive species elsewhere. Releasing an invasive species into the wild can cause havoc to the ecosystem, destroying native habitats, as well as outcompete native species. #🧵 https://t.co/NwwarSAYAX

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3 years ago

(Jun 28, 2022 05:55)

Nigerian refugees and Cameroonian villagers are taking part in efforts to reforest the area around the Minawao refugee camp near the border between the two countries, @AmindehBlaise reports. https://t.co/rSNM7X5eeH

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3 years ago

(Jun 28, 2022 08:15)

Expert guide to sustainable foraging https://t.co/yW67nk29nY

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3 years ago

(Jun 28, 2022 06:15)

Cherokee Nation Attorney General Sara Hill spends much of her time dealing with the consequences of the Supreme Court's McGirt v. Oklahoma ruling, including what it means for the Cherokee Nation’s sovereignty. “Sovereignty is the right for us to decide what we want to become.” https://t.co/ZmtpZMGpVS

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