In helping chimps recover, members of the staff at the Lwiro sanctuary find that the animals help them in return https://t.co/kmx5hnvaCU
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Seals are considered “pinnipeds”, meaning fin- or flipper-footed, a category that also encompasses sea lions. One difference between the two is that sea lions have visible, external ears, whereas seals don’t. #EarthCapture by phil_thorogood via Instagram. https://t.co/voMPOcZmOO
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It's #TurtleTuesday! Pacific leatherback sea turtles roamed the earth back when dinosaurs were alive. Now these animals are disappearing from the oceans, having declined 95% over the last 30 years. Californians – help save them today: https://t.co/ilgKgxC6oo https://t.co/eQX21P1Fx3
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We preserve America's beautiful public lands as well as safeguard our nation's history. In rural communities across the U.S. we support the preservation of historic buildings through the @NatlParkService Paul Bruhn Historic Revitalization Grants. https://t.co/x36rgRT1gJ https://t.co/pmCjRRXkhX
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Grasslands play a critical role in the fight against climate change. They are also a solution for building a more resilient agricultural system. But these habitats are at risk. https://t.co/tEZl4MeBIy
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Want to know more about beavers, and why they're so special? Join our free digital event this Thursday! Find out more and sign up for your spot 👇 https://t.co/R25VF6AkeA @DevonWildlife @rwtwales @ScotWildlife @CheshireWT @CraigBennett3 https://t.co/IxbXb3lYss
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Snowy egrets can be seen stealthily hunting for fish, frogs, and other aquatic prey along coasts and lakesides across the southern half of the US. You can identify them by their black bills and bright yellow feet. Photo: Rick Cantu/USFWS https://t.co/yeXgLg826z
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"None of this stuff matters to me. They’re distant issues. They only affect future generations and places that are far away." 🙄 We’re debunking this dangerous climate change myth once and for all. https://t.co/704RzfYz4N
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We have not had many birds from Portugal for the #BirdsSeenIn2021 Hashtag Challenge so far. If you are in Portugal, or have bird photos there from 2021, please tweet adding the hashtag. There are so many great birds. Thank you. Follow link to latest list https://t.co/exym7WdNv5 https://t.co/S4D0rniwcT
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View the winning images from the Wildlife and Nature categories of the Drone Photo Awards 2021 https://t.co/lVFANDArRC
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Intercropping in oil palm plantations (via #agroforestry for instance) can reduce deforestation, increase biodiversity, and boost farmers’ income, all without hurting palm oil yields as @hans_nich reports of new research: https://t.co/9JzzuCUrHI
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It is getting more difficult to find new species for the #BirdsSeenIn2021 year list for India. So to help, here are 12 rarities which are missing off the list. If anyone has a photo from this year please tweet with the hashtag. Thank you. @IndiAves @ShaliniElassery https://t.co/4BZfDQgVcT
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When the pandemic shut theaters in March 2020, acclaimed film & stage actress Jane Alexander (aka @wildlifechamp) embraced her love of nature by spending the unexpected time off #birding in the wild landscapes of Nova Scotia: https://t.co/qm5N2rsJxS
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Study fails to find link between increased deforestation and COVID crisis https://t.co/xYylNqCsNm
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