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How we turned dry land into thriving wetlands
This land in Chad has transformed from dry and degraded to a thriving ecosystem that stores water underground, produces grasses, and supports wetlands and fish. Through the implementation of simple ...
The water levels in this canal in Cape Coral, Florida, rose during Hurricane Idalia. That's when five manatees swam in. But when the water went down, a ledge stopped them from getting out. A Florida ...
About 14,400 years ago, a weeks-old wolf puppy ate its last meal - meat from a woolly rhinoceros - shortly before dying on ...
Cape May County commissioners recently approved $2.5 million in funding to help restore and expand the Heather Road Fishing Pier in Wildwood Crest. The fishing pier had become landlocked after years ...
Researchers from Charles Darwin University (CDU) have spent years studying a group of threatened ray species called rhino rays. Rhino rays can be found globally, with some species here in Australian ...
Paleontologists working in China have discovered a new species of giant rhino, the largest land mammal ever to have walked the earth. Giant rhino, Paraceratherium, were mainly found in Asia, according ...
If you look at the modern C8 Chevrolet Corvette, it's almost completely different from its previous incarnations, yet it remains connected to them in many ways. The General Motors subsidiary was happy ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...
A tree stump from an ancient submerged forest that is at least 6,000 years old protrudes from a beach at low tide at Pett Level in Sussex, England. (M.J. Thomas) (Ken Feisel) Experts from the British ...
We grew up watching Batman Beyond on Saturday morning and always felt like we should create a game that will feel like an episode in that style. Hank is a drunk, I mean.. hero, on a journey through ...
Not the least modern thing about it, indeed, is Caxton’s complete alienation from Anglo-Saxon: sometime between 1000 and 1500, the language changed as decisively as when the first fish shed their ...
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