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The claimed ‘de-extinction’ of dire wolves appears to offer hope. But, is it what it seems, and should we focus on saving the ...
From the lush forests of the south to the grasslands of the northeast, these fun elephant hangouts are worth bumping to the ...
Yes, there are more birds singing at this time of year. But their symphony is also louder and more energetic than ever—and ...
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Mongabay News on MSNThe colonial ghosts of Uganda’s ‘Queen Elizabeth’ parkIn 1889, the British journalist Henry Morton Stanley stumbled out of the forests of Central Africa into the town of Katwe, a ...
Our ancestors’ ability to recognize water sources was crucial to their survival. As a result, the attraction to lustrous materials is deeply rooted in our evolutionary history and is evident among ...
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Daily Express US on MSNArchaeologists stunned by ancient rainforest find that could change all of human historyA new discovery at an archaeological site has led researchers to believe that humans lived in rainforests much earlier than ...
In this week's issue of our environmental newsletter, we talk to companies who say their robots will be essential to grow ...
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Newspoint on MSNBIODIVERSITY HOTSPOTS IN INDIA - NATURE'S LAST FRONTIERS, TREASURES TO PRESERVEIndia, a land of ancient cultures and diverse landscapes, is a country that captivates the imagination with its kaleidoscope ...
You can find both venomous and non-venomous snakes in Colorado, each with its own habits and features. Some snakes are shy ...
Mites are common in the Antarctic – there are hundreds of species. Some even live in the nasal cavities of penguins. Penguin ...
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A rare golden tiger, a result of genetic mutation, has been spotted in Kaziranga National Park, captured by wildlife ...
From the adorable but deadly pine marten to the massive sperm whale, get to know some of the amazing animals that call ...
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