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Amazon Expedition With Will Smith Locates New Snake Species, DNA Reveals 10 Million Year Split

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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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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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Struggle for Survival: The Plight of the Rio Grande Mussels

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Efforts to protect the shrinking populations of the Salina mucket and Mexican fawnsfoot mussels, unique species inhabiting the Rio Grande in Texas, are gaining momentum. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has
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The Melting Of “Doomsday” Glacier Might Bring Unpredictable Destruction This Decade

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Nature·Viral·World

Musician Plays A Cello For Wild Deer, Music Meets Nature

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Nature·News

France Bans The Use Of Wild Animals In Circus

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Nature·News

Flamingos Missing In This Extraordinary Video Of Flamingo Nests From Rann Of Kutch

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January 5, 2022
Documenting Life Inside The Ocean
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Documenting Life Inside The Ocean

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Anand Mahindra Shares A Nerve Rattling Video Of Tiger Pulling SUV Full Of Tourists

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Nature·News

The Coral Reefs In The Western Indian Ocean May Completely Die In 50 Years

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