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Perfect Landing (0:14)
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Air Jaws Ultimate Breach Off (2:58)
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Baby Elephant Wants To Play (0:36)
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Massive Starling Murmuration Turloughmore, County Galway (1:20)
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Trillions In Government Subsidies Are Driving Ecosystem Collapse, Species Extinction by Beyond Pesticides
Together, governments of the world over are spending at least $1.8 trillion annually — 2% of global gross domestic product — on subsidies that drive the destruction of ecosystems and species extinction, and exacerbate the climate crisis. This news comes from a study commissioned by The B Team and Business for Nature, and released in […]
Jonathan Turns 190, Becoming The Oldest Tortoise Ever by Lucy Jones
Crack out the Champers! Sometimes we all need an uplifting animal story to get us through the day and this one is a cracker: Jonathan the tortoise just celebrated his 190th rotation around the sun. Born in 1832, the adorable old fella already holds the Guinness World Record for oldest living land animal and is […]
Sanderlings Eating Between Waves (0:15)
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Northern White Rhino Retired From World-First Breeding Project
Scientists attempting to bring back the near-extinct northern white rhinoceros announced Thursday they would stop harvesting eggs from one of two remaining live specimens involved in an unprecedented breeding programme. Citing risk and safety reasons, scientific consortium Biorescue said it had decided to retire the older of the two females, 32-year-old Najin, as a donor […]
Study Shows Impacts Of Deforestation And Forest Burning On Biodiversity In The Amazon by Daniel Stolte
A new study, co-authored by University of Arizona researchers and published in the Sept. 1 issue of Nature, provides the first quantitative assessment of how environmental policies on deforestation, along with forest fires and drought, have impacted the diversity of plants and animals in the Amazon. Researchers used records of more than 14,500 plant and […]
Planting Forests May Cool The Planet More Than Thought by Princeton University
Planting trees and replenishing forests are among the simplest and most appealing natural climate solutions, but the impact of trees on atmospheric temperature is more complex than meets the eye. One question among scientists is whether reforesting midlatitude locations such as North America or Europe could in fact make the planet hotter. Forests absorb large […]