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2 years ago

(Jul 18, 2022 08:15)

To celebrate #SharkFest, National Geographic Explorers Dr. Shireen Rahimi and Dr. Catherine Macdonald, team up to share how sharks thrive in shallow water ecosystems https://t.co/mvLtPd3Psj https://t.co/uySFvjNLTY

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2 years ago

(Jul 18, 2022 10:00)

On a clear, moonless night in @GreatBasinNPS, thousands of stars, numerous planets, star clusters and meteors can be seen with the naked eye. The area boasts some of the darkest night skies left in the U.S., creating a unique window into the universe. Photo by John Vermette https://t.co/iVy6sFlM6u

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2 years ago

(Jul 18, 2022 10:42)

Endangered Prey-go-neesh (CA condors) can now be seen flying over Northern CA’s redwoods! The reintroduction effort builds on over a decade’s worth of planning initiated by the Yurok Tribe with support from us, National Park Service, State & others: https://t.co/7Xa9OEVF73 #🧵 https://t.co/2GwzpVOT8c

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2 years ago

(Jul 18, 2022 11:00)

Sometimes you just need to talk about something Not to get sympathy or help But just to kill its power By allowing the truth of things to hit the air. Karen Salmansohn

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2 years ago

(Jul 18, 2022 05:43)

NOW HIRING: Human Resources Assistant: https://t.co/uMNIItAlT0 https://t.co/iKXTdh1TK5

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2 years ago

(Jul 18, 2022 06:09)

Once largely unnoticed, unused, and unprotected, the Qhapaq Ñan network traverses one of the world’s most extreme terrains, including the driest non-polar desert on earth https://t.co/4jp0JtVqFe

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2 years ago

(Jul 18, 2022 07:04)

Great minds of Twitter, help us settle the debate: is it the heat or is it the humidity?

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2 years ago

(Jul 18, 2022 08:20)

Tune into @COASummer: Our One and Only Ocean from July 25-29! 🌊 This ideas festival features @Oceana_Andy, @JackieSavitz, Oceana chair @SamWaterston, AND board members @SueRockefeller & David Rockefeller, Jr! Register at https://t.co/NhmaPU2OJ4 https://t.co/Onyw4Sfa1a

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2 years ago

(Jul 18, 2022 08:31)

The aim is to restore the natural ecosystem in the area’s renowned ancient woodlands and store carbon. https://t.co/M4S8fQeln6

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2 years ago

(Jul 18, 2022 08:00)

A growing population, destruction of coral reefs, and the loss of traditional fishing methods all threaten the way of life of traditional communities in Indonesia whose livelihoods have for generations depended on the sea. https://t.co/ozJ5Sq5Ulw

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2 years ago

(Jul 18, 2022 10:18)

Recap our July 2022 cover story, "We Are Here,” which explores how Native nations are reclaiming their sovereignty and rebuilding their cultures https://t.co/YiJF8KUUnY

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2 years ago

(Jul 18, 2022 10:42)

The four condors, including one female & three males, are between two & four years old. Learn more about each condor & the partnership in this story: https://t.co/7Xa9OEVF73 Photo credits are featured in the last tweet. #🧵 https://t.co/dALqRsreC4

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2 years ago

(Jul 18, 2022 09:57)

EXPEDITION: Oceana and expedition partner, @Blancpain1735, traveled to Mexico’s Alacranes Reef in May 2022, where we learned more about the reef & the marine life that depend on it. Read more about what we found: https://t.co/inZHg3o7XB #CoralReefAwarenessWeek @acousteau https://t.co/X6j9fMbAQD

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2 years ago

(Jul 18, 2022 07:12)

The polecat’s most distinguishable feature is its dark facial ‘mask’, with white fur above the eyes and around the mouth. Learn more about polecats in our expert guide by @LizzieCroose from @vincentwildlife: https://t.co/Tkp74nSD8f

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2 years ago

(Jul 18, 2022 11:05)

A new study documents the alarmingly quick collapse of a Thai reservoir archipelago’s small mammal communities, resulting in the loss of nearly every species and the dominance of one invasive rodent: the Malayan field rat (pictured). https://t.co/aS9mCZwmKE https://t.co/oKyK96SU2O

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