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Ancient rings save mangroves
These terracotta rings are saving the world’s largest mangrove forest in India against rising tides and violent cyclones.
Join Tom and Mike as they embark on a private day trip from Cartagena to Rosario Island and the lush mangroves of Barú with ...
J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge biological science technician Avery Renshaw recently reported on the Sanibel ...
I found uninhabited islands, hidden beaches and quiet coves on a Caribbean cruise aboard a tall ship, writes Sarah Riches ...
Chico Police Dispatch tells Action News Now that officers are responding to the intersection of Mangrove Avenue and E. 5th ...
The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), an international conservation organisation working on environmental protection and ...
When global leaders gathered in Brazil for COP30 to discuss the future of forests, Bangladesh did not need reminding why ...
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John Ivison: MAGA has its sights on Alberta
Expert says it wouldn’t surprise him if the Trump administration and U.S. government agencies were to boost and support ...
Scientists from the California Academy of Sciences described 72 new species last year, from elegant birds to strange sea ...
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It’s got tigers, tea plantations and beaches — so why does Bangladesh struggle to attract tourists?
Despite having incredible natural sights, Bangladesh has never been a mainstream tourist destination. Here’s what’s holding it back and what awaits visitors who do go.
The global cost of greenhouse gas emissions are nearly double what scientists previously thought, according to a study ...
High up from the forest floor, birds flit from limb to limb and weave their homes from leafy foliage, seemingly safe from ...
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