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Dog vomit slime mold is here to brighten your Monday. If this image appeared in your timeline, you're going to have a great week. ⨠https://t.co/JPCp7TpwFo
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Beargrass is a common wildflower found in @GlacierNPS that typically starts blooming in late May in lower elevations and can continue through August in the high country. Photo by Kim Denis Dessoliers https://t.co/HN11GhnvdN
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Our seas are damaged, and wildlife is at risk. Highly Protected Marine Areas will give our waters the best chance to recover. Please add your name and tell the Government that you want to see our seas protected đ đ https://t.co/Kvm2UcQw1z https://t.co/yB0i1C7veI
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If I hold you in my heart, youâll wither; Become a thorn if I have hold you in my eyes. No, IâII make a place for you within my soul instead So youâll be my love in lives beyond this life. Rumi
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Soaring condors and humble desert tortoises are just some of the amazing animals that call the Grand Canyon home. đ˘ Don't miss the premiere of #AmericasNationalParks, a week-long event, TONIGHT at 9/8c on National Geographic, and stream the series August 31 on @DisneyPlus https://t.co/w1Taxe4OTI
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Help wildlife in hot weather! Keep your watering stations, ponds and bird baths topped up with water, and let some of your garden grow wild to provide shade for the animals. âď¸đŚ https://t.co/bD18SOJE8W
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Named for its resemblance to the mess your pooch leaves for you, dog vomit slime mold is neither plant nor animal. It is an amoeba-like, single-celled organism that feeds on bacteria and rotting vegetation. đˇ: Courtesy of Peter Abrahamsen CC BY-SA 2.0 https://t.co/h2FcREqM4B
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Just one-third of the worldâs longest rivers remain free-flowing, meaning that the rivers are largely unaffected by human-made changes to flow and connectivity. Check out more about the benefits of free-flowing rivers: https://t.co/3DPa83K1XX. https://t.co/hVGDRAo0cM
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World Water Week is here and weâre taking our solutions for building healthy, connected freshwater systems on the road. See the collaborative work being done to drive impact for freshwater systems and the people who depend on them. https://t.co/TuqAjEKBfd #WWWeek #NatureNow
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The newest seaside trend is searching for seaweedâa fun and sustainable way to explore the worldâs coastal areas https://t.co/wVjyzLtmbp
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Happy birthday Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge! Established in 1972 in Seal Beach, CA, the refuge plays a huge role in preserving and managing habitat for waterfowl, as well as endangered species like the light-footed Ridgway's rail & California least tern. đˇUSFWS https://t.co/IGSVFkgwmR
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Land use changes likely contributed to a landslide in Manipur, India, that killed over 60 people. Railway authorities are looking at monitoring mechanisms of hill slopes in sensitive areas to set up early warning systems, reports @MongabayIndia. https://t.co/VsPz7SuX0D
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With more than six million annual visitors, it may seem impossible to escape the admiring crowds at the Grand Canyonâone of the most visited parks in the U.S. Here are a few off-the-beaten-path suggestions https://t.co/XohCgH6raU
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