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1 day ago

Biologist SOBS as he finds one of the world's rarest flowers

A biologist has shared the heartwarming moment he found one of the rarest flowers in the world, breaking down in tears over the discovery. Dr Chris Thorogood, associate professor of biology at the University of Oxford, had trekked day and night through the jungle to hunt for the incredibly rare Rafflesia hasseltii. These elusive plants only grow in the tiger-patrolled jungles of West Sumatra, Indonesia and bloom for only a few days.
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Photography
fromDesign You Trust - Design Daily Since 2007
1 day ago

Beautiful Winning Photos from the 2025 Nature inFocus Photography Awards

Sixteen winning nature photographs showcase predator portraits, conservation stories, and surreal scenes that highlight survival, connection, technical diversity, and the need to protect biodiversity.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

There are many zoos I would like to see closed': Zoo chief plans shake up

He's taken up the mantle of keeping the world's zoos in check at an interesting time, when their role in modern society is the subject of heated debate, with rows about lonely gorillas or penguins kept in a basement seem to erupt every week. Keeping wild animals solely for entertainment purposes was socially acceptable some decades ago, but there are now far more concerns for their welfare and the conservation objectives of their captivity. This particularly applies to animals such as elephants, which need large spaces to roam and in the wild have complex relationships within giant social groups.
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fromArchDaily
2 days ago

Canal Beach Nature Resort / Atelier Bugio

Hotel design aligns guest experience with surrounding natural environment through minimal-impact integration across ridge, plateau, and a northwest valley extending to the sea.
Renovation
fromHomebuilding
3 days ago

Two stunning homes advance to the final of Grand Designs House of the Year

Exceptional homes carved from natural landscapes demonstrate architecture rooted in land, craft, modest materials, and bold engineering.
Snowboarding
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3 days ago

New Brighton, UT, Land Ordinance Expands Local Voice Over Ski Resort Growth in Upper Big Cottonwood Canyon - SnowBrains

Ordinance OAM2025-001431 restricts ski-resort expansion and commercial development to mapped boundaries in upper Big Cottonwood Canyon, strengthening community control and ecosystem protection.
Bicycling
fromBikeMag
4 days ago

Why Slowing Down on the Trails Might Save More Than You Think

Mountain bikers must respect and conserve trail ecosystems; protecting wildlife and ecological balance preserves nature and sustained recreational opportunities.
Environment
fromBoston.com
4 days ago

Falmouth votes yes to turning historic golf course into solar farm

Falmouth approved converting golf course fairways into a 57-acre solar array, with PureSky donating land, leasing portions, and adding significant conservation acreage.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
5 days ago

Activists want to protect brazilwood. Why are musicians worried?

Some people just use one bow their whole life, said Baker said from his home in the United Kingdom. The bow is really their voice. The violin, you just have a string, and you put your fingers down. But the way the sound comes out all comes from the bow.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
5 days ago

Take a look: National Geographic reveals its 2025 Pictures of the Year

Twenty-five powerful images capture environmental urgency, endangered wildlife, climate-driven range shifts, scientific discoveries, and human resilience, urging preservation and hope for a better future.
Environment
fromLos Angeles Times
5 days ago

Contributor: Joshua trees survived being loathed. Now they're beloved and at risk

Joshua trees risk functional extinction by 2070 without major climate action, while rising visitation and vandalism heighten conservation challenges.
#journalism-funding
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fromTravel + Leisure
5 days ago

I Went Off-grid in Argentina's Rain Forest-Here's What I Learned From the Guarani and Their Sacred Mate

Yacutinga Lodge offers immersive stays in Argentina's threatened Atlantic Forest, combining Indigenous mate ceremonies, regional cuisine, Gaudí-inspired eco-design, and conservation on a private reserve.
fromHigh Country News
6 days ago

After Trump cuts, seeds sit in the warehouse - High Country News

Our BLM partners were finding out at the same moment,
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

The scientist who helped win the fight to protect a sacred piece of the Pacific

Katy Soapi led grassroots efforts to protect Tetepare island from commercial logging, preserving its environmental, cultural, and ancestral significance for Solomon Islanders.
London politics
fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 week ago

Conservationists pledge to fight 21,000-home 'new town' on Green Belt land in Greater London

Plans propose a 21,000-home new town on 884 hectares of Crews Hill Green Belt land, prompting strong conservationist opposition.
History
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Rare bronze and iron age log boats reveal details of Cambridgeshire prehistory

Three rare Bronze and Iron Age log boats, preserved 2,500–3,500 years, reveal prehistoric carpentry, tree species, felling methods, tools, and transport techniques.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Fears for elephant seals as bird flu kills half of population in South Atlantic

Bird flu eliminated roughly half of South Georgia's breeding southern elephant seals, threatening long-term recovery due to high pup mortality and reduced breeding females.
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Arts
fromARTnews.com
1 week ago

Curator Stanton Thomas Spotlights Five Baroque Masterpieces from His Buzzy Caravaggio Show

Caravaggio and Caravaggisti works from Roberto Longhi's collection are shown in the U.S., with Boy Bitten by a Lizard presented unconserved to reveal original artistry.
#lantern-festival
fromFuncheap
1 week ago

New Year's Day at Oakland Zoo's "Glowfari" 2025 Lights Festival

This wildly popular, family-friendly experience features hundreds of ALL new, larger-than-life animal lanterns throughout the Zoo. Each lantern tells the story of the ongoing journey of wildlife, the importance of every species on our planet, and Oakland Zoo's commitment to conservation. This year's experience includes new themes - explore the future of Oakland, learn about coexisting with wildlife, swim through the reef to see colorful underwater creatures, go on a safari through the savanna to spot iconic African animals,
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Violent reprisals after DRC whistleblowers discover profiteering in protected land

Individuals exposing illegal private control and profiteering from protected Congolese coastal land face threats, violence, and sexual assault.
History
fromianVisits
1 week ago

Restoration of Burton's Mausoleum starts with aim to reopen the tomb for visits

Conservation has begun on the Grade II* Bedouin tent–shaped mausoleum of Sir Richard and Lady Isabel Burton to prevent further disrepair.
fromTravel + Leisure
2 weeks ago

This Country Has Some of the Darkest Skies in the World-These Are the 10 Best Places to Stargaze There

As cities sprawl ever outwards, they bring their big lights with them, and the once-dark night skies overhead are being lost. But in New Zealand, thanks to its low population density, the skies have remained surprisingly dark, and over 96 percent of its landmass still has views of the Milky Way at night. DarkSky International, a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving and protecting the night sky, has identified some of the best spots for witnessing the wonders of the cosmos across the island country.
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fromTravel + Leisure
2 weeks ago

This Is One of the Most Underrated National Parks in the U.S.-and It Has Badlands, Wild Horses, and Presidential History

Theodore Roosevelt National Park preserves the Badlands that inspired Roosevelt’s conservation legacy, offering wide-open skies, wildlife, minimal crowds, and accessible year-round visitation with modest fees.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Lights out: can we stop glow-worms and fireflies fading away?

Glow-worm and firefly populations across Europe are declining, with several species threatened due to habitat loss, climate variability, and limited scientific knowledge.
Philosophy
fromAeon
2 weeks ago

Racing rising tides, volunteers work to save a bird on the brink | Aeon Videos

Saltmarsh sparrows face extinction from sea-level rise and lack U.S. legal protection; volunteers race tides to protect vulnerable ground-nesting hatchlings.
fromTravel + Leisure
2 weeks ago

This Remote Brazilian Island Is About to Become the Next Big Travel Destination-Here's Why

For years, limited flights, visitor caps, and steep environmental fees kept Fernando de Noronha notoriously difficult to access, especially for international travelers. This kept the remote Brazilian archipelago wild and rugged, its volcanic cliffs and crystalline waters luring mostly domestic travelers in search of Brazil's most pristine beaches. But now a new direct LATAM flight from São Paulo, Brazil's main travel hub, makes it easier for foreign visitors to fly in.
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Environment
fromrestlessfeet.com
2 weeks ago

Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka reveres elephants culturally and ecologically, but habitat loss, poaching, and captivity threaten their future, making protection both cultural duty and environmental necessity.
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fromKqed
2 weeks ago

What Birds Can Tell Us About the Health of San Francisco Bay | KQED

San Francisco Bay bird monitoring shows some species thriving while diving ducks and shorebirds decline, indicating stressed tidal flats and benefits from habitat restoration.
fromFuncheap
2 weeks ago

Discover Bay Area Butterflies w/ Local Author (SF)

Following an HIV diagnosis in 2000, thespian-turned-lepidopterist Liam O'Brien leaned into his passion for butterflies as a source of wonder. After decades of observing, counting, and (responsibly) capturing these scaled winged beauties, he became an ambassador for the species. In his debut book Butterflies of the Bay Area and (Slightly) Beyond: An Illustrated Guide, O'Brien chronicles 135 varieties of butterfly with vim and vivid hand-painted illustrations to introduce readers to the breadth and beauty of butterfly biodiversity of this region.
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fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

'De-extinction' startup Colossal Biosciences makes its first acquisition: a company that clones pets

Colossal Biosciences acquired ViaGen Pets and Equine, increasing cloning capacity and access to Roslin Institute technologies for de-extinction and endangered species conservation.
Women
fromTravel + Leisure
2 weeks ago

I Host Women's Empowerment Retreats Across Africa-Here's How Growing Up in Zimbabwe Inspired Me

Women's empowerment retreats in African safari settings foster presence, collaboration, and measurable improvements in maternal health, education, and wildlife conservation.
History
fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
2 weeks ago

Complete Sleeping Cupid statue found in Croatia

A rare, nearly complete 2nd-century A.D. white-marble sleeping Cupid statue was unearthed in a collapsed domus in Pula, Croatia and will enter the Archaeological Museum of Istria.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Rare white Iberian lynx captured on film in Spain by amateur photographer

A white-coated female Iberian lynx, previously normal at birth, has been photographed in southern Spain and researchers are investigating environmental causes.
World news
fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

How to See Brazil off the Beaten Path, According to a Top Travel Advisor

Seek lesser-known Brazilian destinations like Ibiti and Fernando de Noronha for conservation-centered nature immersion, solitude, and exceptional terrestrial and marine wildlife experiences.
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fromNon Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
3 weeks ago

Philanthropy Should Support Frontline Leadership in Times of Crisis - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly

Flexible, long-term, trust-based philanthropic funding that values unquantified social resilience, learning, and local agency better supports frontline conservation and climate-justice efforts.
#wildlife-photography
fromColossal
1 month ago
Environment

The Otherworldly and Ravenous Top 2025's Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition

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1 month ago
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The Otherworldly and Ravenous Top 2025's Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition

fromSFGATE
3 weeks ago

We've been waiting a century for this 'love letter' to Yosemite wildlife

Yosemite National Park is famous for its towering granite, thundering waterfalls and world-class hiking trails. The stunning heart of the park, Yosemite Valley, is extremely popular and almost always filled with humans - and perhaps that's why the park's wildlife tends to fly under the radar. In fact, not a single book in the past 100 years has been solely dedicated to the creatures of Yosemite.
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fromKqed
3 weeks ago

UC Davis Researchers Discover New Species of Coastal Spider, Just in Time for Halloween | KQED

We knew that these lineages across the coast of California were really different from each other and had been separated for a very long time," said Jochim, a researcher in the Department of Entomology and Nematology at UC Davis. The spiders pose no risk to humans, Jochim said. Though our activities can pose a risk to them. "These spiders are not scary," she said. "They mind their own business and [generally] stay in their burrows ... They live in a really important and fragile ecosystem - the coastal dunes of California. So, it's really important to protect their habitat.
Science
fromSFGATE
3 weeks ago

New spooky species discovered in California's sand dunes

The brown arachnids are the size of a quarter. "While there are over 50,000 species of spiders worldwide, there are probably hundreds of thousands left to be discovered, even along the coast where new spider species may be hiding just underfoot of California beachgoers," Jason Bond, a professor in the UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology and the study's senior author, said in a statement.
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Arts
fromArtforum
3 weeks ago

Material Matters

Preserving variable and time-based media artworks requires urgent, specialized conservation practices to balance access, responsibility, redundancy, and defining what to save.
Environment
fromwww.npr.org
3 weeks ago

To save a giant snail, New Zealand targets the non-native critters that eat it

Targeted invasive predator control and regular censuses have stabilized threatened giant snail populations in treated New Zealand forest areas.
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fromwww.archdaily.com
3 weeks ago

A Lodge in Pigue / Mestizo Estudio Arquitectura

A family-built lodge near El Calvario, Pastaza, Ecuador prioritizes preserving existing nature and offering rest, relaxation, and direct connection with the Amazon.
fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
3 weeks ago

In brief: East Bay parks officials praise law authored by Concord's Grayson

The East Bay Regional Park District applauds Gov. Gavin Newsom's recent signing into law of Senate Bill 392, landmark legislation that strengthens conservation efforts and enhances climate resilience across the East Bay, as well as other areas throughout the state. SB 392, authored by state Sen. Tim Grayson, D-Concord, and passed unanimously by the state Legislature, establishes the East Bay Hills Conservation Program, empowering the East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD) to better protect the ecological integrity of the East Bay hills while improving wildfire
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
4 weeks ago

China's rare golden monkeys debut at European zoos, a possible successor to 'panda diplomacy'

China has loaned endangered golden snub-nosed monkeys to European zoos for ten years, prompting conservation collaboration and welfare concerns over animal diplomacy.
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago

Long time, no sea: more than 100m red crabs migrate on Christmas Island, delighting conservationists

More than 100 million red crabs making their annual trek from Christmas Island's rainforest to the coast are creating a migration spectacle that occupies countless bucket lists. Their dominance of the landscape is an eye-catching phenomenon loved by tourists and treasured by residents. For the island's conservationists, it's a reassuring sight. The annual migration creates plenty of work for park rangers, who use rakes to keep them clear of the busiest roads.
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fromDesign You Trust - Design Daily Since 2007
1 month ago

Hilarious Finalist Images from the 2025 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards

The Nikon 2025 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards have unveiled their finalists, and the results are hilariously delightful. With 40 uproarious images, 3 curated portfolios, and 10 laugh-out-loud videos, this year's entries showcase nature's unexpected comedic flair. From expressive lions to penguins mid-blunder, the contest celebrates the quirky charm of animals while highlighting the skill and timing of wildlife photographers. Beyond the laughs, the awards carry a meaningful message about conservation and the importance of protecting these fascinating creatures.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Ancient elephant migration routes are being blocked off can anything stop the rising death toll?

At nearly 3.5-metres tall and weighing as much as a bus, you could be forgiven for assuming that Goshi one of an estimated 30 super-tusker elephants left in Africa would be easy to find. The radio tracker picking up his signal beeps encouragingly, indicating the giant bull is within 200 metres. But the dry season has turned the mass of arid acacia scrubland grey, and everything seems to resemble an elephant. Even when they are invisible, the huge herbivores shape the landscape here.
Environment
fromHigh Country News
1 month ago

Sen. Mike Lee's new bill permits 'tactical infrastructure' in wilderness areas - High Country News

In June, when Utah Republican Sen. Mike Lee moved to force a sell-off of up to 3.2 million acres of public land, he insisted he was solely interested in combatting America's housing crunch and that the bill only targeted "unused, garden-variety" federal parcels - not national parks, wilderness areas and other "crown jewel" lands. Few bought what Lee was trying to sell.
US politics
fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
1 month ago
History

Peebles Hoard features tin-enriched bronze

Peebles Hoard bronzes exhibit a rare silvery surface produced by tin-rich surface enrichment, distinct from typical Bronze Age golden or greenish-brown patinas.
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Science
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Bonobos transformed how we think about animal societies. Can we save the last of the hippy apes'?

Bonobos live on the Congo River's left bank; they have female-dominated, comparatively peaceful societies and face threats from poaching and deforestation.
#wildlife
History
fromMedievalists.net
1 month ago

Donatello's Medieval Masterpiece Moved for Conservation Work - Medievalists.net

Donatello's bronze equestrian Gattamelata was removed from its Padua pedestal to begin a major conservation project, with Rider and Horse transported for study and restoration.
Arts
fromColossal
1 month ago

Dive into the Painstaking Process of Restoring an 18th-Century Fan

A Victoria & Albert Museum conservator restores a 200-year-old fan using tweezers, a porcupine quill, and fully reversible, meticulously precise techniques.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 month ago

Magical' moment 3,000-year-old Bronze Age hoard was uncovered

Conservation of the 3,000-year-old Peebles Hoard revealed rare silver-coloured bronze objects created by deliberate tin enrichment, indicating advanced Bronze Age metalworking.
Travel
fromCN Traveller
1 month ago

Private islands, lightning strikes and love stories: Richard Branson on 25 years of luxury hotels

Richard Branson founded Virgin Limited Edition to protect pristine lands by creating small, unique boutique resorts that conserve nature and provide local employment.
Philosophy
fromAeon
1 month ago

What would it mean if we were able to 'speak' with whales? | Aeon Videos

Whale song recordings from the 1950s transformed human perceptions, spurred conservation efforts, and inspired Project CETI to decode sperm whale communication toward interspecies dialogue.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Wage war on nature to build new homes: that's Labour's offer, but it's a con trick | George Monbiot

Governments portray uncharismatic protected species—bats, newts, snails, spiders—as obstacles to development to justify approving projects that threaten scarce habitats.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

A tiny rhino foetus developed by IVF: Jon A Juarez's best photograph

For the past 15 years, the BioRescue Project an international consortium dedicated to saving the species has been collecting and preserving sperm from deceased males. Using this genetic material and egg cells from Fatu, they've created 38 embryos. It may sound like a lot, but it's not. Since Najin and Fatu cannot carry a pregnancy, surrogate mothers are essential and it was decided to use southern white rhinos, a less endangered subspecies.
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1 month ago

Mexican jaguar sanctuary welcomes Yazu,' a cub that will help develop a genetic bank

The roar of the female jaguar can be heard throughout the Yagul Jaguar Sanctuary conservation, preservation, and rescue center in Oaxaca, and even further afield, in the nearby town of Tlacolula de Matamoros, about 20 miles east of the state capital. It's the sound of a mother trying to protect her one-month-old cub. Little Yazu is the first cub born under the center's Mexican jaguar breeding and conservation program, which aims to preserve the species.
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History
fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
1 month ago

Michelangelo's River God model returns to Florence's Accademia

Michelangelo's fragile life-sized clay River God, a unique unfinished model from 1526–27, returns to public display after a three-year restoration.
Wine
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

Sam Sebastiani, Sonoma wine scion and founder of Viansa winery, dies at 84

Sam Sebastiani, 84, founded Viansa Winery after leading Sebastiani Vineyards, championed conservation by restoring wetlands, and shifted the family business toward premium varietals.
fromSTLPR
1 month ago

Say hi to Charlie, the St. Louis Zoo's first Komodo dragon in 12 years

"We knew we wanted to do something really, really special,"
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fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

Highlighting Indigenous stories from across NPR's network

Indigenous communities reclaim cultural heritage through weaving revival, research-led provenance discovery, repatriation of artifacts, and conservation of materials and traditional practices.
fromThe New Yorker
1 month ago

Peter Matthiessen Travelled the World, Trying to Escape Himself

On November 20, 1959, at a pier in Brooklyn, the writer Peter Matthiessen boarded the M.V. Venimos, a freighter bound for Iquitos, a port town deep in the Peruvian Amazon. He was fresh off the publication of "Wildlife in America," a travelogue-cum-polemic that lavished attention on the endangered species of North America, indicted the humans who had destroyed their habitats, and established Matthiessen as a nature writer in the tradition of Henry David Thoreau and John Muir.
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fromsilive
1 month ago

Staten Island Zoo maintains high standards with AZA re-accreditation

Staten Island Zoo received AZA re-accreditation, confirming adherence to high standards in animal care, conservation, education, and institutional operations.
Arts
fromThe Good Life France
1 month ago

Guide to prehistoric cave art in France - The Good Life France

Prehistoric French cave artists produced sophisticated, dynamic paintings and engravings using simple tools, natural pigments and cave features to convey movement, perspective and meaning.
Environment
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 month ago

Bees and butterflies face risk of disappearing for good

Europe's wild bees and butterflies face an escalating extinction crisis with one in ten wild bee species threatened, driven by agriculture, pollution, and rising temperatures.
California
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

This Central Valley serpent is California's new state snake. Can recognition save it from extinction?

California officially recognized the giant garter snake to raise public awareness for conservation as the endangered, wetland-dependent species faces habitat loss and climate-driven drought.
Environment
fromMail Online
1 month ago

Green turtles brought back from the brink of extinction

Global conservation efforts have led to a rebound in green turtle populations, downgrading their conservation status from endangered to least concern.
Environment
fromNature
1 month ago

Should genetically modified wildlife be banned? Scientists weigh the risks

An IUCN vote could impose a moratorium banning wild release of genetically modified organisms, balancing ecological risk concerns against potential health and conservation benefits.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Baby giant tortoises thrive in Seychelles after first successful artificial incubation

Thirteen Aldabra giant tortoise hatchlings hatched via artificial incubation in Seychelles after embryo screening, offering conservation potential to improve low wild hatching success.
Arts
fromianVisits
1 month ago

Arty bums for sale! National Gallery auctions off its famously well-sat sofas

The National Gallery is selling 1980s-designed replica benches and sofas removed for fire-safety and cleaning/pest concerns; the auction begins 13 October.
Environment
fromHigh Country News
1 month ago

The case for national monuments - High Country News

Chuckwalla National Monument's desert landscape reveals subtle seasonal patterns through repeated visits, hosting protected oases, diverse plant communities, and ancient human-etched rocks.
Environment
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 month ago

If You Have One Day to Visit Yellowstone, Book This 10-Person Guided Tour

Yellowstone's abundant wildlife contrasts with ecosystem fragility from climate-driven mountain pine beetle infestations, while human interventions yield some conservation successes.
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

Endangered albatross spotted off Marin County coast marks first-ever documented sighting north of Costa Rica

The experience was absolute bedlam,
Environment
fromFortune
1 month ago

Patagonia CEO Ryan Gellert says he believes the world needs responsible business more than ever | Fortune

I think this is on the topic of every CXO conversation I'm a part of. And I think the thought process has to be looking for high-impact areas that may not be necessarily the most glamorous or high-profile functional areas, but are ripe for automation and use of this technology to create efficiencies as well as innovation. And over time, AI agents will be also in customer-facing and growth-oriented domains.
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