Ancient Egyptians—who thrived between 3100 B.C. and 332 B.C.—built their faith around death. Here are the specific steps the ancient Egyptians took to guarantee life ever after https://t.co/UDxNaWPAQM
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Tiny but mighty, some of our most spectacular wildlife is less than 3 inches long. What dragonflies have you seen in your area? Photos: Blue dasher and flame skimmer by Bruce Sperka. https://t.co/Rkb4mebp0M
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Research has suggested that where the pine marten is naturally recovering its former range, grey squirrel numbers are decreasing, allowing recolonisation of woodlands by red squirrels. Learn more about pine martens in our expert guide by @vincentwildlife: https://t.co/hzkd39hlsc
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Tell @POTUS to take strong action on climate change. That means finalizing an Ocean Climate Action Plan with forward-looking solutions, like #NoNewLeases in the final five-year plan. Urge @POTUS to lead against climate change: https://t.co/b4BpIm2dPI
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The Crooked River and Smith Rock Group is seen at early morning in this photo #ShotOnSnapdragon in Smith Rock State Park. Paid content for @Snapdragon https://t.co/7fSV1QWsxX
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It takes a partnership to restore a river! 🌊🐟 Discover how Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding is helping to enhance bull trout habitat with the Upper Clark Fork Fish Passage Initiative. BONUS: People benefit too! https://t.co/KaB5FgE86d https://t.co/jCUEsHYMud
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After the pandemic sent Belize into its worst ever recession, an unexpected solution came through: a chance to cut their debt by investing in conservation. | via @nytimes https://t.co/TntguNzf5e
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Watch our lowdown on #COP27 from @KathrynABrown. Find out what we want to see from the climate negotiations and how the outcome could impact the future of our nature reserves: https://t.co/tG7mUriIEH
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Deemed the nation’s most divisive ever—until 2020—the election of 1876 ended with an unusual compromise. And its weighty consequences still resound today https://t.co/7uiu0j0MMU
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Announcements are good. Actions are better. We need immediate decisions on how we will implement climate action across all sectors of life. #COP27 #TimetoAct https://t.co/vHsPG6odZV
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In Lebanon, the International Center for Agricultural Research in Dry Areas (@ICARDA) is preserving crops’ genetic diversity and helping breed climate change-resilient varieties of seeds #COP27 https://t.co/Wi0zVXgU2p
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Can seaweed cultivation help fix the climate crisis? Cultivating seaweed and sinking it into the deep ocean for carbon sequestration is getting particular attention right now. The strategy is an especially attractive one, argue @David_Koweek and @jbmbari: https://t.co/xHk27qHKSe
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TFW wire services like @AFP use your content to fact check spurious rhino news, via @AFPFactCheck. ; ) https://t.co/aHRDByrHqg https://t.co/mOhliyGd1A
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Scotland is experiencing a zeitgeist moment for rewilding—rebuilding ecosystems to their natural uncultivated states. If successful, Scotland could become the first rewilded nation in the world https://t.co/0o64lLTkVM
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When I look into the eyes of an animal I do not see an animal I see a living being I see a friend I feel a soul. A Douglas Williams 🎬 jcperusquia IG https://t.co/GmgczE945h
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