Today, #NatGeoExplorer and founder of National Geographic Photo Ark @JoelSartore made hissss-tory! 🐍 This Arabian cobra, photographed at the Arabian Wildlife Centre in Sharjah, is the 12,000th species added to the Ark https://t.co/b8HycWCTWp
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Rhesus macaques live in troops of up to 200 animals. These monkeys are very social animals. Within their large groups, the females rule the roost as male macaques generally do not stay within one troop. #EarthCapture by Shekhar Dhiman https://t.co/rFgFTxWuH2
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This young coachwhip is well camouflaged in Texas, but they can have very different coloration across their range (most of the southern US), In the Southeast, they can be nearly black. In parts of Arizona they are bright pink! Have you had a sighting? 📸: Tom Spinker https://t.co/mc85YdALeV
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The Magnuson-Stevens Act has reduced overfishing, rebuilt many fish populations, and helped the U.S. fishing industry thrive for decades. Thank you @RepHuffman & @RepEdCase for your leadership at today’s hearing to support this law to #KeepOceansFishy. @NRDems https://t.co/eBXHV5ujoO
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National Geographic #PhotoArk serves as an important resource to inspire people to save species and keep record of the remarkable biodiversity of our planet. Learn more about the Arabian cobra and the Photo Ark https://t.co/SfPO3zrL91 https://t.co/SuyDF4DRMV
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SAVE THE DATE: We're just two weeks away #GivingTuesday, when all donations will be matched by our partner @Droppslaundry! Add a reminder to your calendar now so you don't miss the chance to make TWICE the impact for oceans: https://t.co/8dtQR1AJTq #GiveForOceans 🌊 https://t.co/SBlGPUhv2b
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The Maya rainforest: a biodiversity giant. Also the Maya rainforest: setting a new standard for protecting land and those that depend on it. The latest from Nature Conservancy Magazine, HERE: https://t.co/m89HkCxTqw
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Emily Williamson: Winning statue design of RSPB founder revealed. From @BBCNews https://t.co/YGFFgJQ6QL
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A Russian missile test recently destroyed a defunct Soviet satellite in orbit, leaving behind a cloud of debris that threatens the International Space Station https://t.co/R0GRpuLDAA
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For the last two weeks, global leaders met to discuss the climate crisis and actions that should be taken to limit warming to 1.5° C at #COP26. WWF’s Senior Vice President of Climate Change, Marcene Mitchell, reflects on the events and outcomes. https://t.co/iiOXO3vWVo
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#PostARaptor photo and if you’re unsure of the species we will ask Arctic Refuge ecologist Paul Leonard to help with ID! We will randomly select someone to win a poster by Dena’ina Athabascan designer Sebastian Garber.
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If Paris established the scaffolding, Glasgow has progressed the foundations – but now the heavy lifting of tangible emissions cuts must really begin. Read the full statement on the outcomes for #ClimateAction from #COP26. https://t.co/VwGHySckCu
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Australian-Canadian mining firm OceanaGold was recently granted a renewal of its permit to mine gold and copper in the northern Philippines. https://t.co/qOgHZdPV3T https://t.co/ohqu9cWZnI
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Scientists don’t know much about the Arabian cobra. A common yet little-seen species, it’s found across the Arabian Peninsula and was thought to be a subspecies of Egyptian cobra until 2009 https://t.co/Vz43GIpg0z
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