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By 2050, almost 70% of the world's population will live in cities – 20% more than today. As cities expand, the natural world ...
The Bronx Zoo is opening the new World of Darkness featuring 25 nocturnal species on Saturday, July 12. The World of Darkness ...
The Quad Cities Conservation Alliance (QCCA) has a long history in the Quad-Cities, with its most noticeable venue the QCCA Expo Center, which hosts many events throughout the year. Several years ...
The world's largest wetland, Brazil’s Pantanal is home to around 5,000 jaguars and is the best place on earth to see the ...
Stepping onto the spanking new Pacheco Marsh trail near Martinez for the first time on May 1, I was struck by the contrast ...
Phase 2 of the wetland and stream restoration project in Muizenberg Park aims to revive critically endangered fynbos and ...
Boston might be most famous for its history, sports teams and Irish heritage, but don’t overlook its green side. According to ...
A 29-year-old man who reportedly mistook a live crocodile for a statue was bit by the animal when he climbed into its enclosure at a wetlands park in southern ... was walking around the area ...
From the home of the world’s largest spider, to hotspots for globally threatened sea turtles, the International Union for ...
A youth soccer class takes place every Friday throughout the summer from 5 to 7:25 p.m. June 6 through Aug. 1. Active, ...
Echo Park may become the sweetest place for chocolate lovers thanks to a shop and cafe that’s bringing chocolates from around the world to the Los Angeles neighborhood. The Chocolate Dispensary ...
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