Tag #Nature

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800 Years of Nature and German History: A New Exhibition

The Deutsches Historisches Museum in Berlin will open an exhibition on November 14th, 2024, exploring the complex interplay between nature and German history over the past eight centuries, showcasing periods of harmony, disaster, and environmental awareness.

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Climate Action
theguardian.com
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Dragonfly Flight: A Symphony of Ancient Sounds

A female southern hawker dragonfly's flight, exceeding 45 mph with 1,958 possible flight combinations, generates a complex, almost inaudible sound composed of wingbeat cycles and turbulence, connecting the present to the Carboniferous era.

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bbc.com
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UK Autumn Leaves Poised for Exceptional Display

An unusually warm summer has led Forestry England to predict a more vibrant autumn leaf display in the UK, with early displays expected from mid-September and lasting into November, due to increased sugar production in leaves resulting in brighter colors.

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sueddeutsche.de
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Bavaria's Natural Wonders: Hiking and Biking Trails

This article details several hiking and biking trails in Bavaria, including routes near Gauting, Valley, Benediktbeuern, Peiting, Rottenbuch, and Jachenau, highlighting their unique features and accessibility.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
npr.org
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NPR Reporter's Unexpected Journey on Silver Star Mountain

While aiming to summit Silver Star Mountain in Washington state, NPR's Brian Mann unexpectedly found himself captivated by the beauty of the landscape, prioritizing a slower pace and immersion over reaching his initial goal.

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Life on Land
thetimes.com
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Daintree Rainforest: Beauty and Danger in Australia's Ancient Ecosystem

A journalist's journey through the Daintree Rainforest, Australia's oldest rainforest, highlights the inherent dangers posed by the gympie-gympie plant and the cassowary, contrasting the beauty of the ecosystem with the need for caution and indigenous knowledge for safe navigation.

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theguardian.com
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Abundant Mast Year on Allotment Raises Questions about Tree Communication

An exceptionally fruitful year on an allotment, with abundant apples, plums, pears, and other fruits and nuts, prompts questions about the causes of mast years and whether trees communicate to synchronize their fruiting.

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Zero Hunger
elpais.com
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High Bird Mortality Rate Near Windows: Causes and Solutions

The author documents 22 bird deaths near their home over two decades, exploring causes like window collisions, cat attacks, and natural causes, and implementing preventative measures.

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theguardian.com
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Médoc-Atlantique Coast: A Diverse Ecosystem of Dunes, Lakes, and Forests

The Médoc-Atlantique coast of Nouvelle-Aquitaine boasts 140 miles of sand dunes, vast maritime pine forests, lakes, and diverse ecosystems, offering various outdoor activities and cultural experiences.

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theguardian.com
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A Journalist's Struggle with Bipolar Disorder and the Allure of Butterfly Hunting

Journalist Claire Jackson recounts her experiences with hypomania, a less intense form of bipolar disorder, and how her obsessive pursuit of rare butterflies mirrored her mental health highs and lows.

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Good Health and Well-being
taz.de
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Japanese Study: Rural Depopulation Doesn't Guarantee Biodiversity Gains

A Japanese study published in Nature found that declining rural populations do not automatically improve biodiversity; stable populations maintain it best, while changes in land use from population shifts negatively affect various species.

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zeit.de
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BUND promotes garden ponds to conserve amphibian populations

The Bund für Umwelt und Naturschutz Deutschland (BUND) advises homeowners to create small garden ponds to support amphibian populations, particularly fire salamanders, emphasizing pesticide avoidance and the natural design of pond edges.

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