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Species known to pair for life – penguins, albatrosses, petrels, warblers, cranes – are falling out. The real culprits, lurking in the shadows: altered habitats and the climate crisis.
Trap Pond State Park isn’t just another pretty place—it’s the northernmost natural stand of bald cypress trees in the United ...
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Digital Photography Review on MSNRemembering Wildlife reveals winning images for its 10th Anniversary bookRemembering Wildlife reveals winning images for its 10th Anniversary book Copyright: © Tristan Dicks/Remembering Wildlife ...
In the midst of a dry winter, images of the California wildfires struck fear in the hearts of Arizonans. Some cities are more ...
When I had the opportunity to share money tips with my son’s kindergarten class, I settled on three main lessons. I figured I ...
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South Africa Today on MSNEarth Day: The wonder of iconic satellite imagesThere’s something about viewing Earth from space — the shift in perspective has for decades moved us emotionally, ...
“Brilliantly” colored fish caught in streams in Alabama have been identified as two new species — but they’re at the “highest risk of extinction,” researchers said.
It's a bird! It's a plane! No, it's a drone hovering above Guy Wicks Field at the University of Idaho in Moscow. Just minutes ...
Ten photographers shared an image or three with DPReview and discussed what Earth Day, celebrated yearly since 1970, means to ...
Researchers at Aalto University have, for the first time, investigated the occurrence of wolverines across the whole of ...
A new study from Aalborg University in Denmark reveals that European hares (Lepus europaeus) are not only surviving—but ...
During the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt created a tree army. Civilians planted trees, built dams, and transformed ...
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