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How an unprecedented gift built a legacy of conservation in South America
How an unprecedented gift built a legacy of conservation in South
An enterprising wealthy couple had a dream: Buy millions of acres across Chile a Argentina, then donate them to create new parks.
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Wildlife through the window: what readers have spotted during lockdown
Wildlife through the window: what readers have spotted during loc Environment | The Guardian
From frogs to baboons, Guardian readers from around the world have sent us t shots of urban wildlife taken from their homes by Phoebe Weston and Guardian asked Guardian readers ...
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California’s critical kelp forests are disappearing in a warming world. Can they be saved?
California’s critical kelp forests are disappearing in a warming world. be saved?
The “sequoias of the sea” suck up carbon and shelter special species. They’ve be hard,but scientists,surfers,and more are banding together to save them.
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Scientists find highest ever level of microplastics on seafloor
Scientists find highest ever level of microplastics on seafloor -- Scie
An international research project has revealed the highest levels of microplastic recorded on the seafloor, with up to 1.9 million pieces in a thin layer covering ju metre.
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