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A large snake resting among a dense tangle of branches near a body of water, likely in a rainforest or swamp-like habitat. Photo Source: The University of Queensland Australia
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Scientists have found what might be the world’s largest snake. The Northern Green Anaconda was discovered deep in the Amazon rainforest during filming of a National Geographic series featuring actor Will Smith.
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Gray Whale Population Plummets 50%: Arctic Feeding Changes Push Numbers to 1970s Low of 13,000

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The Melting Of “Doomsday” Glacier Might Bring Unpredictable Destruction This Decade

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Golden Eagles Spotted in Northumberland for First Time Since 1800s

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Golden eagles are flying over Northern England again for the first time in more than 150 years. These huge birds – the second-largest birds of prey in the UK after the white-tailed
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Cuba Now Has A New Marine Protected Area Known As The Este del Archipiélago de Los Colorados

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Conservation Of Slowest Mammal In A Quickly Changing World

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The Amazon Forest Will Turn Into Savannah If We Don’t Save It In 5 Years

The Amazon river basin is home to the biggest tropical rainforest in the world. It is one of the major carbon sinks as well as oxygen contributors in the world. What has
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February 14, 2022
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Turtles Saved From Ghost Nets!

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Hooded Grebe’s Courtship Dance Is Bizarre But Very Necessary

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February 9, 2022
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523 Acres Of Sacred Forest Land In North California Returned To Native Tribes

Save the Redwoods League, A hundred year old conservation group in California has returned guardianship of hundreds of acres of redwood forest land to a coalition of Native Tribes that were replaced
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Ecuador Expands Galapagos Marine Life Protection Reserve By 45%

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January 27, 2022
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North East India lost 1,020 sq. km. of Forest In 2020-2021

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January 26, 2022
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Honey Bee Man Of Mumbai

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Rare Blanket Octopus Spotted By Marine Biologist Jacinta Shackleton!

Jacinta Shackleton is a marine biologist and videographer/photographer based in Goldcoast, Australia. She has been documenting marine life and her videos as well as pictures are featured by many renowned publishers. Jacinta
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