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reef-world.org
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| | | | | Discover how coral reefs work, why they're vital to marine life and how tiny coral polyps build vast underwater ecosystems. Learn about symbiosis, reef biodiversity and the powerful connection between coral reefs, seagrass and mangroves. | |
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kids.guinnessworldrecords.com
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| | | | | Discover a series of engaging classroom activities which motivate students to learn and think creatively, covering English language, arts, science and math. | |
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www.sea.museum
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blog.nhbs.com
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| | | [AI summary] The author discusses their book 'Inheritors of the Earth' and addresses various topics including conservation, the Anthropocene, and the role of science in shaping policy. They explore the idea of a more flexible approach to conservation, acknowledging the inevitability of change and the need to work with it rather than against it. The author emphasizes the importance of preserving rare species for potential future ecological roles, even if they are not currently perceived as valuable. They also touch on the reception of their ideas, noting both support and criticism, particularly from invasive species biologists and some conservationists who see their approach as an apology for the Anthropocene. The author expresses concerns about their work be... | ||