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The group exhibit ‘Interdependence’ gathers Nepali women artists to reflect on our fragile relationship with nature’s five ...
But East Fork State Park Beach defies those low expectations with its expansive sandy shoreline and clear blue waters that ...
Hidden in Tennessee’s southwest corner sits a wilderness playground that feels worlds away from everyday life. The centerpiece is a gorgeous 35-acre lake that reflects the sky like a giant mirror.
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World Without Humans: What Would Really Happen?
Discover the truth about how Earth would recover and evolve if humans disappeared. From wildlife reclaiming cities to nature restoring balance, this is a fascinating journey.
Below and Beyond, Becoming and Belonging,” the Helsinki Biennial’s third edition has an urgent message that risks being lost ...
On July 1, 2025, the reassessment of Swedish hydropower plants will resume under the framework of its national plan – a ...
As summer begins, white-tailed fawns appear right on cue, using stealth and instinct to survive their earliest days.
As the world faces an escalating planetary crisis, a paper published in Nature offers hope. The paper proposes a bold new way ...
In truth, the most consistent achievement of Western-funded wildlife photography today may be its ability to perpetuate the ...
Ecological flexibility, not tools or genes, explains why only one migration out of Africa succeeded around 50,000 years ago.
I hasten to add, for those who remember a certain former governor of South Carolina, that this is not a euphemism. My brother ...
Humans are not special in this regard; all mammals are capable of generating fevers. Even without taking their temperature, you might recognize the signs in a familiar companion.