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A study published in People and Nature finds that both sight and sound influence perception of biodiversity, and participants ...
Our brains can spot real biodiversity using sight and sound alone, according to scientists studying how humans perceive nature.
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Mongabay News on MSNA Kenya marine biodiversity credit program restores mangroves — and livelihoodsThe scorching afternoon sun stretches across the semiarid landscape of Marereni, in Kenya’s Kilifi county, where salt and sea ...
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TravelPulse on MSNEco-Friendly Resorts and Hotels That Don't Skimp on LuxuryFrom solar-powered sanctuaries to coral reef restoration and zero-waste programs, these elite resorts around the world are ...
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Hong Kong Free Press on MSNFeng shui woodlands have protected Hong Kong; it’s our turn to care for these long-neglected, forgotten forests"While the rest of Hong Kong’s natural forest habitats were gradually destroyed by humans, feng shui woodlands still stand as ...
UNEP and small island states are working together to restore nature and boost climate resilience for a safer, sustainable ...
Butterfly gardens at 10 Navi Mumbai police stations have become spaces of respite from stress for, both, cops and visitors ...
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The Manila Times on MSNPhilippines biodiversity hotspot pushes back on miningA nickel stockpile towers over farmer Moharen Tambiling's rice paddy in the Philippines' Palawan, evidence of a mining boom ...
In a mid-sized lake of Switzerland, a “robust” creature with “slim” bumpy lips swam through the shallow water, or it tried to, at least. But something zapped it and caused it to float to the surface.
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