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Mid-Day on MSNMumbai Diary: Wednesday DossierSunil Shanbag and Sapan Saran’s Studio Tamaasha hopes to simplify things for the next generation. The theatre group has ...
In Colombia’s Middle Magdalena region, a patchwork of forest corridors is linking up isolated populations of the critically endangered brown spider monkey (Ateles hybridus). Composed of native and ...
After the dire wolf, scientist want to 'resurrect' the tallest bird that ever lived. Is it possible?
Backed by filmmaker Peter Jackson, scientists at Colossal Biosciences are using cutting-edge genetic technology to attempt ...
PORTLAND, Ore.— The Center for Biological Diversity and allies today secured court-ordered deadlines requiring the National Marine Fisheries Service to determine whether spring-run Chinook salmon in ...
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Daily Democrat on MSNTwin brothers grow okra in the Central ValleyTwin brothers Andrew and Eric Walker, owners of Farmboy Organics, a three-acre farm in Yolo County, have grown a modest plot of okra each summer since opening their farm in 2022.
Thirty-six conservation groups representing millions of members and supporters from across the United States today sent a letter to the U.S. Department of the Interior and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife ...
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Traveling Cheesehead on MSNUnique Things to Do in Palm Springs: California FunThis desert oasis in Southern California is more than just a vacation spot—it’s a destination that captures the imagination ...
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GearJunkie on MSNBeyond National Parks: The Complete Guide to America’s National SeashoresIf you crave the solitude of an undeveloped stretch of coast to beachcomb, birdwatch, and sunbathe, check out America's best national seashores.
Early morning and late afternoon visits tend to be the most comfortable, and they also provide the best lighting for photography. The desert air is typically dry and clear, which means you’ll often ...
Gene editing may hold the key to rescuing endangered species—not just by preserving them, but by restoring their lost genetic ...
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New Scientist on MSNAncient ‘terror birds’ may have been no match for hungry giant caimansA 13-million-year-old leg bone from an enormous flightless bird carries crocodilian tooth marks, showing South America was ...
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