Happy #InternationalWhaleSharkDay! RT to spread some love for these gentle giants. đź’™ https://t.co/A4InD2F1DH
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On the 58th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, demonstrations across the country drew attention to legislation that suppresses voting rights https://t.co/FRJQuzAKup
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Parliament is about to debate whether to rethink HS2. The damage caused by HS2 is too great - especially while we are facing an ecological and climate emergency. Hundreds of precious wild places are under threat. 🌳❌🚄 Please ask your MP to speak up! https://t.co/vduBqxeOMZ https://t.co/PLv2faOrYF
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.@USFWS today finalized the largest expansion of outdoor recreation opportunities in recent history, across 2.1 million acres of federal land! They also have a pretty great website set up to help you plan your next excursion. https://t.co/jaU95IfTBp https://t.co/YABnlSRJIm
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Wild spaces are diminishing due to deforestation and the changes can be seen from space. 🌎 #EarthFromSpace https://t.co/1PPgci4qFX
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These tiny bioluminescent creatures—called dismalites—steal the show during early spring and midautumn at Alabama’s Dismals Canyon https://t.co/apL59pFaLa
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#MarineMonday Whale sharks are the largest species of shark and the largest fish alive today. They are on average 10-12 metres in length, however they can reach sizes of 18-20 metres Find out more about this species in our expert guide by @galapagossip: https://t.co/zwtOmCTOGq
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Studies confirm what Brazilian farmers already feel: uncontrolled production of agricultural commodities is destroying the productivity & profits of agribusiness itself along with forests, a cycle researchers are calling “agro-suicide” @distopi reports: https://t.co/Xna1bb8keA
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Tomorrow is two-thirds of the way through the #BirdsSeenIn2021 Hashtag Challenge. I will total up the species featured so far. Should be well over 3500 of the 10000 species in the world. I will also break the total down into 9 region totals to show where they are coming from. https://t.co/APKsz1nTgJ
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“It is thought that the range of Kuhl’s pipistrelle is expanding northwards, so it is interesting to speculate whether this represents a vagrant or an establishing population” https://t.co/QdOzKbe5O6
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Climate change threatens traditional extractive communities in the Amazon https://t.co/RI2Tae1QAv
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#Agroecology is coming to life in a corner of Chile through different faces and practices: like bees working toward a common goal, its practitioners have a positive multiplication effect in the region: https://t.co/gXt7TdS82D
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A community outside India’s capital has worked to protect their sacred grove from mining and real estate development for generations: despite being a biodiversity hotspot, its status under India’s Forest Conservation Act remained in limbo, until now: https://t.co/Dl9aq3xSxx
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