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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
zeit.de
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Fat Bear Week 2024: 12 Alaskan Brown Bears Compete for the Title

Twelve brown bears, including the two-time reigning champion Grazer, are competing in Katmai National Park's annual Fat Bear Week competition, which culminates in an online vote on September 30th, to determine the fattest bear.

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Life on Land
theguardian.com
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Abundant Berry Crop in Galloway Attracts Winter Birds

The bumper berry crop in Galloway, Scotland, is expected to attract large numbers of winter birds such as redwings, fieldfares, and waxwings from Scandinavia, due to a poor berry crop there, while local birds and other European birds are also competing for the abundant berries.

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Life on Land
sueddeutsche.de
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Climate Change Alters Migration Patterns of Large Birds in Germany

Due to milder winters caused by climate change, large migratory birds in Germany are altering their migration patterns, with some species arriving later, shortening their migration routes, or forgoing long-distance travel altogether, according to the Naturschutzbund Deutschland (Nabu).

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Climate Action
zeit.de
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Heidelberg Zoo Welcomes Twelfth Sloth Pup

The Heidelberg Zoo announced the birth of a twelfth sloth pup to Wilma and Fred, a two-toed sloth pair, in mid-August; the pup's sex will be determined by DNA analysis in the coming weeks.

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Life on Land
smh.com.au
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Safe and Rewarding Travel in Africa: A Practical Guide

This article provides practical advice for travelers planning a trip to Africa, emphasizing safety precautions, necessary preparations, and cultural sensitivity to ensure a rewarding experience.

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No Poverty
cnn.com
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Fat Bear Week 2025: A Record Number of Voters Expected Amidst Abundant Salmon

Katmai National Park's annual Fat Bear Week competition, running from September 23-30, features returning champions and newcomers vying for the title, boosted by an unusually high salmon count this year, leading to record voter participation.

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Life on Land
nbcnews.com
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US Influencer Faces Backlash for Illegal Crocodile Handling in Australia

American influencer Mike Holston, known as "The Real Tarzann," faces investigation and potential fines in Queensland, Australia, for illegally capturing and handling crocodiles, sparking outrage among conservationists.

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Life Below Water
theguardian.com
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Extreme Drought Impacts River Ecosystem in England

England's prolonged summer heatwaves have caused severe drought conditions, impacting the East Allen river ecosystem, with visible effects on water levels, plant life, and animal behavior.

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Life on Land
zeit.de
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Climate Change Alters Migration Patterns of Large Birds in Germany

Due to milder winters caused by climate change, large migratory birds in Germany are altering their migration patterns, with some species arriving later, shortening their migration routes, or forgoing migration altogether, according to the Naturschutzbund Deutschland (Nabu).

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Life on Land
elmundo.es
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Avian Influenza Outbreak Kills 68 Geese in Seville Park

An avian influenza outbreak has killed 68 geese in Seville's Tamarguillo Park, prompting park closure and investigations into the virus's origin and pathogenicity.

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Good Health and Well-being
thetimes.com
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Northern Sri Lanka: A Journey Through Wildlife, Culture, and Post-Conflict Recovery

A journey through northern Sri Lanka reveals a stark contrast with the south: a slower pace of life, a thriving wildlife population (including the highest concentration of leopards in the country), and a distinct cultural blend of Hindu and Buddhist traditions, shaped by the legacy of the civil war.

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