The stunning discovery of King Tutankhamun's tomb 100 years ago opened a window into Egypt's golden past. Now the world will get a new look at the young pharaoh's riches https://t.co/U0BrPQwSEF https://t.co/Oz3H7UFBR8
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Me reaching for a glass of water on my nightstand at 2 am. Often spotted lumbering between tree bands or climbing trees, North American porcupines move slowly and are always looking for a tasty snack of bark and twigs. Photo by Lori Rothstein https://t.co/DfuJvA1dKf
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Wildlife prefer when you lay off the fall yard work. Shred leaves for mulch or create a wildlife oasis of vegetation, branches, sticks and stems in a corner of your yard. More tips: https://t.co/MgFDGBWj5m 🍂 📷 : Terrestrial red-spotted newt L. Enders/USFWS https://t.co/U4dvheBftL
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It's been 50 years since the #CleanWaterAct was passed. Yet today, turtles, fish, birds and more are eating chemical-laden plastic pellets that companies spill into our seas. Polluters must be held accountable. Sign our petition; tell lawmakers to act now. https://t.co/kRpVPAIr8p https://t.co/fbYEkhzijJ
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Happy World Okapi Day! Meet Beni, an okapi calf born this summer at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge. Beni is named in honor of a town in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the only country where endangered okapis are found https://t.co/QbnI0D3UkA
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TAKE ACTION: Amazon has a plastic problem — generating an estimated 599 million pounds of plastic packaging waste in 2020 alone, most of which can’t easily be recycled. Tell @Amazon: Less plastic, please! https://t.co/fcgacxq2hs https://t.co/pdh2hNbFC5
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One of the highest honours in the natural history world is to have a species named after you, often to honour your work – and Attenborough has more than 40 species named after him! https://t.co/xLcDJpzCs0
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Going live soon: The #WWFFuller Symposium! Find out what OECMs (other effective conservation measures) are and how they could potentially help to achieve equitable conservation in the future. https://t.co/xvF4lDhzVF
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The 1922 discovery of King Tutankhamun’s tomb became a global media sensation—and captured the imagination of millions. Learn more about King Tut's treasures in our November issue: https://t.co/odiDQfmCoi https://t.co/zGoykvqHzr
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When it comes to inclusion, we know that now is the time to act. In October's Wild LIVE event, our panel will be discussing the important topic of ethnic diversity in the environmental sector and how we can improve it. Sign up now! 👉 https://t.co/t9XOmI2NwQ https://t.co/fi49bBNpu3
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🚨Attention nature lovers🚨 As you know is leaf peeping a tried and true fall activity but here are some lesser-known spectacles to enjoy 🍂: https://t.co/HEoccmC0iR
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Mongabay's @johnccannon spoke with @DrKarenBakker in September about her new book “The Sounds of Life” which explores our understanding of nonhuman sound: https://t.co/0NgXRKWHqI
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Extreme weather events have intensified in Brazil in recent years. As the country prepares to elect a president at the end of this month, neither candidate has offered any concrete proposals for the prevention and management of climate disaster risks. https://t.co/Dw0b4osAbv
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Pond dipping is great for all ages, but it’s a particularly good activity to do with kids. Find out how in this guide by @Kate_Bradbury: https://t.co/UaPc2PNvw6
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