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Closure of Deer Hunting in Maurepas Swamp WMA Due to Flood Waters | Louisiana...

Flood waters in the Maurepas Swamp Wildlife Management Area (WMA) have caused the closure of the deer hunting season, as announced by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF). This closure was put...
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San Diego Zoo Welcomes 2 Giant Pandas from China

The San Diego Zoo recently announced that it will be welcoming two giant pandas, Yun Chuan and Xin Bao, from China. This marks the first time in over two decades that giant pandas will...
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Water Conservation Measures Urged in New Jersey Amid Heat Wave

The recent heat wave in New Jersey has been particularly harsh, especially in urban areas like the Ironbound neighborhood of Newark, where the heat index soared over 100 degrees. Climate experts have noted that...
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Reclaiming ‘Land of the Flowing Water’: Tribal Members in California

The Owens Valley, a vast territory in California, was once home to Native American tribes who lived off the land's natural resources. However, in the early 1900s, much of the land was taken from...
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Protecting Spix’s Macaw from Climate Change in Brazil: A Threat to Beloved Species

Candice and Cromwell Purchase have dedicated their lives to saving the critically endangered Spix's macaw. These majestic blue birds were declared extinct in the wild in 2000, but the Purchases have been working tirelessly...
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German Insect Summer: Citizen Bug Count in Backyards

Germany's Nature And Biodiversity Conservation Union, also known as NABU, has kicked off its seventh annual "insect summer" initiative, encouraging citizens to take part in counting insects in a 33-foot radius around their homes....
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Saving America’s ‘Last Best Place’: The Fight Against Suicide

In Montana, a state with a population of 1.1 million, the issue of suicide has been a significant concern. The state has had the highest suicide rate in the U.S. for the past three...
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Limited Foraging Opportunities on Public Lands

River Shannon Aloia, a passionate forager, was recently spotted hunting for morels with her dog, Jasper, in the woods near Missoula, Montana. As she walked along a remote dirt road in the national forest...
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Researchers scale General Sherman in search of new threat to sequoias SEO-friendly Title: Researchers Discover...

High in the canopy of General Sherman, the world's largest tree, a group of researchers recently embarked on a mission to investigate a potential threat to giant sequoias: bark beetles. These climbers, led by...
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German ‘insect summer’ citizen bug count in backyards SEO-friendly Title: German Insect Summer Bug Count...

Germany's Nature And Biodiversity Conservation Union, or NABU, has organized its seventh annual "insect summer," during which it invites people to spend an hour counting the insects they see in a 33-foot radius. The...
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Reading Central Library to be Converted into Flats: Focus on Redevelopment PlansCentral Reading Library...

Reading Central Library, which has been a staple in the community for nearly four decades, is undergoing a major transformation. The Reading Borough Council has decided to sell the library and convert it into...
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Kangourous et wallabies face au « tueur invisible »…

Kangaroos and Wallabies Fear the "Invisible Killer"...What are marsupials most afraid of in Australia and Tasmania: Tasmanian devils? Dogs? Well, it's...humans! A study shows that they immediately flee upon hearing human voices, and this...
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Climate activist defaces Monet painting in Paris

Climate Activist Arrested for Defacing Monet Painting in ParisIn a shocking turn of events, a climate activist was arrested for defacing a Monet painting at the Musée d’Orsay in Paris. The activist, a member...
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Scientists count emperor penguins in the Antarctic to investigate factors affecting population

Investigating Emperor Penguin Population in AntarcticaEmperor penguins, the largest of all penguins, are facing endangerment. To protect this species, scientists are closely monitoring their numbers in Antarctica and studying the factors that affect their...
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Lula Will Have Hard Time Hosting UN Climate Delegates in Amazon

Amazon Hosting UN Climate Summit: Challenges and SolutionsIn the upcoming year, Brazil is set to host the United Nations climate summit in the Amazon, a region known for its rich biodiversity. President Luiz Inácio...