Hi! I’m @JordanSalama19, a writer at @NatGeo. My family’s from Argentina, and I’m always looking for stories about people/nature in Latin America. I’ve reported from Patagonia & the Andes, traveled down Colombia’s greatest river, and written about our rich musical traditions https://t.co/xPguLDaUWH
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The majestic South Fork of the Snake River flows 66 miles across southeastern Idaho through high mountain valleys, rugged canyons and broad flood plains. In autumn, the landscape turns the cottonwood gallery forest ablaze in yellows! Photo by Jessica Gottlieb / @BLMNational https://t.co/O2iSMpjkMa
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You won’t always be a priority to others And that’s why you have to be a priority to yourself Learn to respect yourself, take care of yourself Become your own support system Your needs matter Start meeting them Don’t wait for others to choose you Choose yourself. J Z Marcellus
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URGENT: Right now is the United States' best chance to pass critical ocean legislation, including a ban on shark fin sales in the U.S. & ending the use of large mesh drift gillnets in U.S. waters. Tell Congress to act NOW on these ocean priorities: https://t.co/y1aaMJHI5A https://t.co/z82EgaPWi5
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Sure, you may have heard about @nationalparkservice rangers but did you know we have our own park rangers too!? Meet Ranger Nancy who works at the San Diego National Wildlife Refuge Complex in CA. Explore open positions at https://t.co/ewP5sUazLr. #Thread #HispanicHeritageMonth https://t.co/k3CpVDZcP5
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The rich story of how jawed vertebrates spread to all corners of the globe has long been missing the first few pages—until now https://t.co/GIUJ4pQaXx
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What’s your wildlife IQ? Take our new quiz featuring some of your favorite animals and see if you can get all 7 questions right! https://t.co/6EjBt5Nr6z. https://t.co/99fJjpRGjn
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B is correct, though we're partial to all of the above. This falcon is an intense predator, hitting songbirds and even bats(!) in midair at speeds up to 30 mph.
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Write a letter to a loved one in the future to help show people in power that we need action on climate change now. Because the future of our planet isn’t written yet. #LettersToTomorrow https://t.co/w6s3R0jtIW #GreatBigGreenWeek https://t.co/Gi7x2TpaCV
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Hilaree Nelson was driven to seek challenges that stretched her endurance to the limit. But despite her many super-hero accomplishments, friends recall Nelson as a thoughtful presence and quiet leader, someone who never sought the limelight. Read more: https://t.co/jQN3cQ8Rfe https://t.co/2w6hWbPmtQ
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Nancy graduated from CA State University, Stanislaus with an anthropology degree. “This job has allowed me to experience many things like rescuing baby sea turtles from an approaching hurricane to going out in the field with biologists & learning about their work." -Nancy. #🧵 https://t.co/sut8njsBwE
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In Belize, a proposed limestone mine threatens conservation legacy (commentary) https://t.co/biGY2Uhd2C
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40 million people call the mid-Atlantic and northeastern U.S. coastline home, yet so many of these people are being displaced due to rising sea levels and flooding. Here is how TNC is taking urgent action. https://t.co/1Sp2v61AlB
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For this story, we interviewed and photographed Francia Márquez Mina, an environmental activist who was later elected as the first Black vice president in Colombia’s history https://t.co/CUgncEGNoD https://t.co/iARV0LeKKT
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