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Nature’s Architects: How Squirrels Shape Forests and Why We Should Celebrate Them
January 21 is National Squirrel Appreciation Day! The holiday was started in 2001 by wildlife rehabilitator Christy Hargrove, hoping to nudge people toward kinder, more curious attitudes about these ...
Experience the serene beauty of nature in this visually captivating video. Journey through tranquil rivers, misty mountains, lush forests, flowing waterfalls, and peaceful oceans. Enjoy calming scenes ...
Manatee sightings have been on the rise this summer along North Carolina’s Outer Banks. Jennette’s Pier director Mike Remige says manatees traveling so far north is unusual for the Florida animals, ...
Forests worldwide may be entering a new phase marked by fewer specialized tree species and more fast-growing generalists.
In Ikoyi, Isokan LGA of Osun state, a 300-hectare stretch of forest privately owned by three siblings is now officially ...
New research analyzing more than 3,000 tropical forest sites reveals that areas with fewer seed-dispersing animals store up to four times less carbon than forests with healthy wildlife populations.
Preserved animals sit side by side in silence, forming what appears to be a lifeless zoo or a fragment of forest enclosed in glass.
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