Tag #Nature

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Smart Bird Feeders Boost Birdwatching Amid Population Decline

Smart bird feeders, equipped with cameras, are increasing birdwatching participation despite declining North American bird populations; Bird Buddy, a leading company in this space, has sold 350,000 units since 2022, and a partnership with the National Audubon Society aims to leverage this technology...

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Life on Land
repubblica.it
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Environmental and Dystopian Themes in 2024 Television

Several new and returning TV series and documentaries, including those narrated by Cate Blanchett, Barack Obama, and Morgan Freeman, explore environmental issues, dystopian futures, and past events like the 1997 Wrocław flood, using diverse storytelling approaches.

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Life Below Water
politico.eu
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IPBES Report: Capitalism and Nature Domination Fuel Biodiversity Loss, Urgent Systemic Change Needed

A new report by the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) reveals that capitalism and humanity's domination of nature are the primary drivers of biodiversity loss, urging a systemic economic overhaul comparable to the Industrial Revolution to addres...

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Life on Land
theguardian.com
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Birdsong Boosts Wellbeing: A Study on English Vineyards

A study on 21 English vineyards found that greater bird diversity resulted in louder, more complex soundscapes, positively impacting 186 wine-tour participants' experiences, increasing their feelings of connection with nature and wellbeing; this highlights the importance of soundscape conservation f...

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Good Health and Well-being
theguardian.com
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Pufferfish Inflate to Deter Predators, Create Elaborate Sand Art to Attract Mates

Male pufferfish create large, symmetrical sand patterns up to two meters wide to attract females; they inflate by buccal pumping water into their stomachs, a process taking five hours to reverse.

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Life Below Water
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The Gloriosa superba: A Toxic Beauty

The Gloriosa superba, or Malabar lily, is a striking but toxic flower with unique challenges for floral designers.

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elmundo.es
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Antequera: Málaga's Largest Town and its Significance

Antequera, the largest municipality in Málaga province, boasts 810.39 square kilometers, double the size of Málaga city, and features significant historical sites like El Torcal and the Dólmenes, along with unique cuisine.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
theguardian.com
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Edmonton Study Explores Nature's Impact on Winter Mental Well-being

Researchers at Concordia University of Edmonton are conducting a two-week study involving 100 volunteers to determine if noticing nature in an urban setting improves mental well-being during winter months, measuring stress, anxiety, happiness, and life satisfaction levels before and after.

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Good Health and Well-being
theguardian.com
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Cowper's "Jackdaw": Satire, Mental Illness, and Longing for Simplicity

In William Cowper's "The Jackdaw", a bird's indifference to human activities satirizes societal vanities and reflects the poet's personal struggle with mental illness, contrasting complex human experiences with simple, untroubled existence.

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Good Health and Well-being
theguardian.com
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"Decaying Beech Tree: Fungal Infection and Forest Dynamics"

"A century-old beech tree infected by southern bracket fungus (Ganoderma australe) six years ago is nearing collapse, illustrating the fungus's role in woodland thinning and ecological succession, possibly accelerated by past human interaction."

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Life on Land
npr.org
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Urban Hike Reveals Unexpected Nature in Manhattan

A man hiked from Harlem through Morningside Park and Central Park to the Ramble at dawn, discovering abundant water features and a surprising sense of solitude amidst the city.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Space and Earth Discoveries

New discoveries about Uranus, the moon, endangered tigers, and a deep-sea slug.

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