Along the Nepisiguit River in New Brunswick, Canada, a millennia-old First Nations portage route now offers 93 miles of single-track hiking, as well as camping sites. See more of the 25 amazing journeys we've picked for 2022 https://t.co/5OaLw7Jt8j https://t.co/2BDePCoz3B
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Holly is a diocecious plant – which means that it has separate male and female plants. Only the female plants produce berries, known as drupes. https://t.co/W0ATsZfl3U
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The peatlands of the Congo Basin are perhaps the most intact in the tropics, but threats from logging, agriculture, mining & industries like palm oil (pictured) could cause their rapid degradation, @johnccannon reports in part 3 of a special 4-part series: https://t.co/NbmXkhuLv1 https://t.co/tpgKt5NmpB
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Ever spotted The Wildlife Trusts logo on packs of Jordans cereals!? Jordans farmers are working with experts from their local Wildlife Trust to support wildlife on their farms. 👩🌾🌾🌱🚜🌽🐝🦋🐞 https://t.co/jbyIjAW7Tf @JordansCereals https://t.co/RlkZX2fS3A
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"Family life in 2021 wasn’t exactly back to normal. But compared to 2020? We’ll take it." https://t.co/5GuBr0cNzS
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Although spectacular dinosaur remains have been found all over the world, from Antarctica to Alaska, the UK dinosaur record is often overlooked. Find out more in our piece by Paul Barrett from @NHMdinolab: https://t.co/moisbNeYb0
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Police in Indonesia’s Riau Islands have reported a 280% increase in seizures of mangrove logs from illegal wood smugglers this year: https://t.co/Qz9SveQ23c https://t.co/8msrKq7QeX
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When it comes to the environment, one of the most important things every one of us can do is this: Use your voice to share why climate change matters, and how action benefits us all. https://t.co/YS0UXCcrDf
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As these pivotal moments unfolded around the world, National Geographic photographers were on the scene to document the events that shaped our lives https://t.co/fNAKXlJNQI
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Big things happened for nature and #ClimateAction this year. Did you hear about them? 5 trends to reflect on in our #YearInReview: https://t.co/5dM6JU13XI https://t.co/maLlMuSQKm
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South Asia is home to 24 different species of bulbuls, a family of songbirds for which a new genetic analysis shows an evolutionary history stretching back to the Southeast Asian archipelago and forward into Africa and the Indian Ocean islands. https://t.co/xz8gYVYDjQ
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Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass; It’s about learning to dance in the rain. https://t.co/98agLQID9O
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Aurora borealis season is back. Longer nights in Alaska mean more chances to see the northern lights. The dark frigid skies above @DenaliNPS come alive with bright waves of color caused by bursts of solar wind and magnetic fields interacting with elements in the atmosphere. https://t.co/SchbnO7gHM
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