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2 years ago

(Dec 09, 2022 09:01)

Important announcement: We're designating the northern cardinal as the best holiday season bird. It just makes sense and we won't be taking any questions at this time. Thank you. https://t.co/FyhzHWqHA7

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2 years ago

(Dec 09, 2022 07:29)

The Big Cat Public Safety Act was passed by the Senate this week and is soon expected to become law. The landmark U.S. legislation bans cub petting, tiger selfies, and breeding big cats as pets https://t.co/FXCaxmgJce https://t.co/yho9tAe022

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2 years ago

(Dec 09, 2022 06:02)

Sliding into your timeline. 🦦 The playful romping of these North American river otters helps them strengthen their social bonds and improve their hunting techniques. https://t.co/O0zu59UHN9

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2 years ago

(Dec 09, 2022 07:35)

The excitement hasn't worn off. Thanks to @SenBooker @RepHuffman @SenJeffMerkley @RepLowenthal for their bill addressing plastic's climate & environmental injustice impacts. It pauses plastic production plants & moves the U.S. away from single-use plastic. https://t.co/S1JvaBB299 https://t.co/uIiRCRSlsG

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2 years ago

(Dec 09, 2022 06:03)

Sandhill cranes are settled in at their wintering grounds in New Mexico. They'll stay in New Mexico until late January before starting the return trip up across the Great Plains to their summer breeding grounds in Canada. Photo: Ryan Hagerty/USFWS https://t.co/pEKqyVlzox

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2 years ago

(Dec 09, 2022 10:20)

Although fighting on Afghanistan’s frontlines ended more than a year ago, many people across the country still don’t live at peace https://t.co/mxhR90Mlln

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2 years ago

(Dec 09, 2022 06:03)

Celebrate oceans & the #holidays with a symbolic ocean animal adoption from the Oceana online store! Every gift gives back to Oceana's campaigns benefitting oceans and marine wildlife around the world. https://t.co/DKWusrjFPs 💙 https://t.co/xxzBuPg6vo

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2 years ago

(Dec 09, 2022 06:40)

Our world is at a tipping point. There is still time to reverse species loss and safeguard resources for all life. But only if leaders act quickly and with bold ambition. RT if you support a #NaturePositive by 2030 mission. #COP15 https://t.co/LD4W90TrUh https://t.co/NVP5x8qphc

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2 years ago

(Dec 09, 2022 07:21)

Have an eco-friendly Christmas and send an eCard! Donate the cost of a greeting card to Wildlife Trust projects that are working to protect and restore the natural world. 👇💚❄️ https://t.co/iOfUJ2sdnn https://t.co/8SZ4Pmp6AT

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2 years ago

(Dec 09, 2022 10:08)

We underestimated the passion of tufted titmouse fans.

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2 years ago

(Dec 09, 2022 08:40)

#FUNFACT: Did you know only one of every six million green moray eel eggs survives to adulthood? 🐍 Learn more: https://t.co/dwdqI5RMTL https://t.co/fKwYpfcTXN

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2 years ago

(Dec 09, 2022 10:20)

Retrograde—a new documentary film now streaming on #DisneyPlus—captures the final nine months of America’s 20-year war in Afghanistan

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2 years ago

(Dec 09, 2022 06:55)

In the Central Peruvian Amazon, a religious group known as the Mennonites are the leading cause of deforestation, encroaching on local Indigenous communities. @romi_castagnino travels there to investigate for the latest installment of 'Chasing Deforestation' now on YouTube. https://t.co/U50BxlFJhG

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2 years ago

(Dec 09, 2022 10:00)

This dirty job is saving lives! 🧼 #CleanTheWorld recycles used hotel soaps to donate to those in need, and prevent fatal hygiene-related illnesses. Don’t miss the season premiere of #DirtyJobs this Sunday at 8p ET. https://t.co/AIXgEvkwVH

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2 years ago

(Dec 09, 2022 09:04)

After a male cardinal's early fall molt, many of his new feathers still have greyish highlights. In northern climates, once the winter snow sets in, those dusky grey tips wear away to reveal a vibrant red color. ✨Winter perfection✨ 📷: N. Lewis/NPS

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