Chimps may have developed longstanding health-related behaviors that are shared among members of tight-knit groups https://t.co/FgQs6Yr1UA
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As we enter the end of fall, black bears are busy putting on weight before entering their dens. At @ShenandoahNPS, these bears are drawn to the park’s mast-producing trees, like oaks, that generate lots of acorns, one of the bears’ favorite foods! Photo by NPS https://t.co/uMXN2Lz8YS
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It's that time of year again - when people debate with strangers on the internet about proper pumpkin care and wildlife health. 🎃 📷: Alexander Arebalo (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0) https://t.co/aU2cknSmBg https://t.co/CB93IuPKww
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FASCINATING FISH: Mudskippers can spend extended amounts of time out of the water! 🐟 #WildlifeWednesday https://t.co/jLR6NEMCj4
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Tales of the undead and other frights are found throughout history. But where did these stories come from? https://t.co/AvBYx6qTJa
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Consider composting pumpkins once the festivities are over! If you’re not able to compost at home, many communities, cities and municipalities provide free composting services or programs these days.
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When it comes to inclusion, we know that now is the time to act. Join TOMORROW, when 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/t9XOmI2fHi https://t.co/ieVrdRk5pD
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#LPR2022 makes it clear: we need to fix our relationship with the planet. We’re featuring the voices of five poets who highlight the human experience of our current biodiversity crisis: https://t.co/BVVHIDqlnK. (2/2)
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Where do you want to go next year? National Geographic’s #BestOfTheWorld 2023 list is here and features 25 of the most iconic destinations for your next adventure. See more of the amazing journeys we've picked for 2023: https://t.co/VppAqkJHr4 https://t.co/rCinLUTDzd
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Do some research in your local community to explore whether any government agencies, nonprofits, businesses, or other organizations might collect or allow you to drop off your pumpkin for composting over the coming weeks.
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.@JenMorrisNature & @KameranOnley along with distinguished scientists, educators & activists discuss equitable conservation practice, 30x30, biodiversity, climate & more to celebrate #halfearthday2022 with @smithsonian & @EOWilsonFndtn. Watch event here: https://t.co/XidqeoL0vs https://t.co/S10aKOPZpY
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Things are getting REAL… 🔥 Find us on BeReal @discoveryirl for more behind-the-scenes moments! ⬇️ https://t.co/JwjW8qcqUz https://t.co/m5AqJUtKKl
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Frank X Walker is a prolific artist and activist and the first African American poet to be named Kentucky’s Poet Laureate. His poem is titled "Love Letter to the World." #LPR2022 #SpeakForThePlanet (1/2) https://t.co/mHGQ1jdL4D
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Critters will likely eat (or at least nibble on!) your carved jack-o’-lanterns. Squirrels, raccoons, deer, moose & others might feast on the delicious orange porch snack you leave outside. “How nice of you!” they probably think, as they eat their weight in slimy pumpkin goodness.
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