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Nestled in Malaysia’s lush rainforests is a true gem – the Malayan tapir (Tapirus indicus). It is the largest of the five ...
Traditional biodiversity measurements, like simply counting the number of recorded species, did not detect this impact because natural variation in biodiversity across regions and ecosystems hid ...
Krugersdorp residents are still waiting for the promised R1.2 billion upgrade to the Bob van Renen sports facility, which has ...
From a babbling brook to a nasty drain’ by Dr. Srikant Gabale is both a scientific study and a passionate plea to reconsider ...
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Glyptodon: The Armored Ancestor of the ArmadilloImagine wandering through a prehistoric landscape, only to stumble upon a creature as big as a Volkswagen Beetle, covered in ...
If you’re looking for ancient history and beautiful beaches on a budget, and would rather avoid the slew of sightseers you ...
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The Wetlands That Make Their Own Weather: Louisiana’s Vanishing CoastlineImagine standing on the edge of a land that breathes with the tides, where grasslands sway and birds wheel overhead, and the ...
The dam, in the northern mountainous province of Sơn La, helps to capture debris, rocks and logs, preventing damage to areas ...
Connemara was one of the worst affected regions. The hordes of animals ate all the natural vegetation, leaving only bare peat in many places, rare plants disappeared, silt washed into streams and ...
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