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thecottonwoodpost.net
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| | | | | When this field guide was published in 1966, it was clear from the range map that, if I wanted to see a Limpkin in the US, I had to go to Florida. The Limpkin range map from this popular 1966 field guide. Growing up as a kid birder in the 1970s, this was one of... | |
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www.transmutableexplorations.com
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| | | | | The magnificent paw paw tree. Eastern North America's largest edible fruit. I describe it's place in history and ecology and how to grow it. | |
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www.conservation.org
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| | | | | Nature's stashes of climate-warming carbon is packed into a small percentage of Earth's lands, finds a new study that pinpoints the ecosystems humanity must protect to avert a climate disaster. | |
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theconversation.com
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| | | We are indeed still evolving, though it can be hard to tell because it happens over generations and often involves things you can't see, such as what foods different people are able to digest. | ||