#Sharkfest Fact: Found in cool, coastal waters around the world, great whites are the largest predatory fish on Earth https://t.co/jaqxfzGvUL
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I never cease to be amazed by the moths that turn up in the garden. This from the other night in Cheshire a Light Emerald. Watch out for one in your garden or local park. https://t.co/2QAGVbav3m https://t.co/gLVCfJnutU
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Competition time! @Floodplainmead is inviting artists and crafters to help raise awareness of floodplain meadows. Create a piece of art that represents the importance and beauty of these natural habitats! 🌱🌼🌱🌱🌸 https://t.co/pgJGMURALC @Floodplainmead #NationalMeadowsDay https://t.co/wqsLy1LnUn
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Beef industry causes deforestation in Colombia’s Chiribiquete National Park: A recent investigation by the Environmental Investigation Agency found that some Colombian supermarkets may be selling beef from cattle raised in Chiribiquete National Park. https://t.co/TJuLQVJrNa https://t.co/2go9CbxTau
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Explore some of these wild and beautiful places, from sea to shining sea https://t.co/plql9XNBzR
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So precious to share these moments with my little lion🦁🔥
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presents today's featured Artist : adilemoigne_photographer Selected by thrasivoulosp Location : France 🎉🎉🎉Congratulations🎉🎉🎉 Thank you for your continued support & love. Tag : #naturelover_gr
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You will probably be familiar with the bird called a Magpie, but have you heard of the moth called the Small Magpie? This from the other night in Cheshire. Another moth to watch out for at the moment. https://t.co/2QAGVbav3m https://t.co/nWnK3BafMI
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#NationalMeadowsDay How to sow a wildflower mini-meadow, by @DrTrevorDines from @Love_plants https://t.co/SOYAUxw4If
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"Some of the conservation organizations that weathered the COVID storm the most effectively were those that were locally managed and staffed, nimble, resilient, and deeply embedded in the communities around their work areas" - @ColleenBegg1 https://t.co/Dl7T2DmM9Z https://t.co/qmyia58XNN
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“I guess it isn’t unreasonable for some number of these reproductive ants to be blown over nearby ocean waters and become prey for marine organisms” https://t.co/27Vm09ZLdH
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Elephant Hawkmoth with a tight grip on my finger the other morning. Not keen on warming up its wings to fly off. Left in a bush at 6am to have a think about it. It had gone, or hidden itself, a couple of hours later. https://t.co/2QAGVbav3m https://t.co/bLR5i2qPVH
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Near Brazil’s borders with Venezuela and Guyana, Boa Vista is home to Indigenous groups whose ancestral ranges don’t recognize national boundaries, and who still continue to flow into Brazil from crisis-stricken Venezuela, @NWladimila reports: https://t.co/jmC1KlYDCA https://t.co/zQ1mXjvUDl
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Biogas made from organic materials — including food and agricultural waste, and animal or human manure — is a renewable, sustainable, affordable and inclusive energy alternative becoming increasingly available to households, farms, municipalities and na... https://t.co/AgCuTwN1KK https://t.co/QWX76sf4iD
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"We cannot change who we are, but we can open ourselves up to criticism & change," said @ColleenBegg1. "We can also start to use our privilege and influence to change how conservation is done" https://t.co/Pf63zmSubz https://t.co/fLRq5PfC6Y
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