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Mongabay on MSNForest of rare trees in Zanzibar now earmarked for ‘eco-resort’Botanists have found a stand of rare trees in Tanzania’s Zanzibar archipelago not known to grow wild anywhere else in Africa.
The Gauteng High Court ruled that City Parks should not be forced to cut down two trees, but the entity has since changed its mind.
A new study published in Nature emphasizes the urgent need for immediate action to help people adapt to changing conditions ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNHealing touch: 7 plants that could hold the key to the future of medicineHere are seven medicinal plant species that have proved their worth in gold and may well have more to give to the future of ...
Uganda's Ishasha sector in Queen Elizabeth National Park holds a secret: tree-climbing lions. These lions, unusual for their tree-dwelling habits, seek refuge from the heat and insects and keep a ...
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The Punch on MSNPlant trees as Valentine’s gift to save environment, says expertAs the world marked Valentine’s Day 2025 on Friday, an environmental expert and Ondo State Ambassador for Environment, Mrs. Olayemi Olapeju, has urged the public to plant trees instead of giving ...
Climate change drove weeks of crop-withering temperatures last year in the west African countries that underpin the world's ...
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TravelPulse on MSN5 Unique Natural Phenomena Trips To Put on Your Radar for 2025Natural phenomena trips are one of the top travel trends of 2025. Here are some of the most unique natural phenomena ...
It is one of the most isolated landforms of continental origin, having split from the supercontinent of Gondwana millions of ...
Namibia has some of the most dramatic landscapes in Africa with high, sculpted sand dunes, some unusually bordering the ocean, massive salt pans dotted with ghost trees and rugged mountain canyons.
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WJTV Jackson on MSNEvents happening this weekend in Mississippi: February 14-16Take some time to unwind with friends, family or yourself this weekend. Below you’ll find a list of some fun events going on ...
Community leaders are working to preserve the community's unique story ... 1880s when Quaker Rachel Tyson gave 77 acres of land to African-American brothers John, Dennis, and Isaiah Wilson.
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