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This year's Birding Cup from Shaver's Creek Environmental Center will raise money for the restoration and management of 25 ...
Its origins lie in the Swahili language, but Africa isn’t the only place to enjoy a safari. On the other side of the planet, ...
Only isolated and fragmented populations remain, and the same drivers of habitat destruction, fire and invasive species are ...
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7 Zoos That Are Rewilding Animals and Restoring HabitatsImagine a world where the cages swing open and animals return to the wild, where concrete enclosures give way to endless ...
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How Termites Build Cathedrals That Regulate Temperature Without A/CImagine stepping into a towering cathedral in the heart of the savanna, where the air feels surprisingly cool and fresh ...
An archaeological site in Germany suggests communal hunting and complex thinking emerged earlier in human evolution than once thought.
One of the world's largest deserts was once home to avast lake and river system, an international team revealed in research published ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNInside the Epic Migrations of North America’s Most Fascinating Shorebirds, From Godwits to CurlewsOrnithologist Bruce Beehler tracks down what he calls the “Magnificent Seven,” a charismatic group of migratory birds, in his ...
Farmer David Addenbrooke has worked in the Zimbabwean beef industry for around four decades. Here, he relates his experience with bush encroachment and offers farmers some advice on battling this ...
Dogs running through areas where birds are feeding or nesting can stress, exhaust and even kill threatened species ...
It started when farmer Fred Perry's kids came home from school about 30 years ago, telling him he needed to take better care ...
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