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www.thetimes.com
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| | | | | Conservationists say the nets harm endangered species but politicians refuse to remove them permanently, fearing an increase in attacks on swimmers | |
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aliveandtrekking.com
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| | | | | Waves crashing to shore is probably one of the most relaxing sounds to me <3 | |
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www.fcatalanoanisciblog.com
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| | | | | As I now prepare for veterinary medical school, I want to expand my knowledge of other species and societies. To that end, I am participating in a veterinary science semester in Thailand, which promises 250 hours or more of practical experience working with elephants and sea turtles, among other creatures, all alongside licensed veterinarians. I also seek to hone my understanding of a career in veterinary medicine by looking beyond traditional methods to expand the range of treatment options, in | |
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www.miketaylor.org.uk
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| | | [AI summary] Michael P. Taylor is a paleontologist and computer scientist with a focus on sauropod dinosaurs and open-access publishing. He has published extensively on dinosaur anatomy, taxonomy, and paleobiology, and has contributed to academic publishing discussions advocating for open access. His work includes re-evaluations of dinosaur genera, studies on sauropod evolution, and computer science publications on information retrieval and library systems. He has also written for popular media on topics like open access, dinosaur discoveries, and the future of academic publishing. | ||