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Stunning Photo Competition Shines a Light on Earth’s Amazing Biodiversity

by Jhon Ray
Stunning Photo Competition Shines a Light on Earth’s Amazing Biodiversity

Kathleen Borshanian, left, Jaime Rojo, right. The California Academy of Sciences has revealed the winners of its BigPicture Photography Competition which celebrates Earth’s biodiversity and highlights the threats it faces. …

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Live in a city? A chirpy, greener area might make you happier: study – National

by Shawn Butlere
Live in a city? A chirpy, greener area might make you happier: study – National

Canadian city-dwellers surrounded by a symphony of birds and a variety of trees might be reaping surprising benefits: better mental health. A Canadian study, published in Nature last month, found that …

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The Iberian lynx is back from the brink of extinction. Here’s how it happened – National

by Adrian Jhonsan
The Iberian lynx is back from the brink of extinction. Here’s how it happened – National

Things are looking up for the Iberian lynx. Just over two decades ago, the pointy-eared wild cat was on the brink of extinction, but as of Thursday the International Union …

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This is the most alien looking place on Earth; Here’s why |

by Abhishek soni
This is the most alien looking place on Earth; Here’s why |

The Socotra archipelago, a remote collection of islands in the Indian Ocean, is often described as one of the most alien-looking places on Earth. Located between the Guardafui Channel and …

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Chilean scientists track flamingos by satellite to preserve dwindling population

by Milton Acorn
Chilean scientists track flamingos by satellite to preserve dwindling population

SANTIAGO: The flamingo population in Chile’s Los Flamencos national reserve is dwindling and scientists are trying to find out where the long-legged, pink-plumed birds are going. “The number of flamingos …

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Study finds biodiversity is key to better mental health

by Milton Acorn
Study finds biodiversity is key to better mental health

ENGLAND: A study by King’s College London found that spaces with a variety of natural features are associated with better mental health than spaces with less natural diversity.Published in Scientific …

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Saved from whaling, blue whales now face threat from global warming, human activities: Study

by Milton Acorn
Saved from whaling, blue whales now face threat from global warming, human activities: Study

NEW DELHI: Blue whales, the largest living animals, have recovered from being hunted, only to face the growing challenges from global warming and other human threats like underwater noise, pollution …

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Researchers Use Pollen From Kaziranga National Park To Decode Climate Change

by Ev Richard
Researchers Use Pollen From Kaziranga National Park To Decode Climate Change

Home Technology Researchers Use Pollen From Kaziranga National Park To Decode Climate Change Compared to single-proxy interpretation, the combination of pollen and NPP can reveal more detailed information and strengthen …

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New plant species discovered in Maharashtra’s Pench Tiger Reserve: Forest official

by Milton Acorn
New plant species discovered in Maharashtra’s Pench Tiger Reserve: Forest official

NAGPUR: A new plant species of Polygonum genus has been discovered at Gol Pahadi Island of the Pench Tiger Reserve in Maharashtra during a survey, a forest official claimed. A …

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Drought data shows an unprecedented emergency on a planetary scale: UN

by Milton Acorn
Drought data shows an unprecedented emergency on a planetary scale: UN

BATHINDA: The recent drought-related data compiled by the UN point to an unprecedented emergency on a planetary scale, where the massive impacts of human-induced droughts are only starting to unfold.The …

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