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Amazon S3 on MSNLeopard and Cub Resting in the Shade of Acacia TreesAfrican wildlife expert Rob the Ranger shares a peaceful moment as a leopard and her cub rest under the shade of acacia trees.
More than 120 different species of trees are growing in gardens across the city of Sheffield, a new survey has revealed.
Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe's largest wildlife sanctuary, is facing a looming ecological disaster as its overpopulation of ...
Researchers at the University of Sheffield have identified over 120 different tree species growing in private gardens across the cityThe findings are ...
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Live Science on MSNWhy do giraffes have spots?One reason is for camouflage; a giraffe's spots help it blend into its surroundings. The irregular markings break up the ...
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Sourcing Journal on MSNCan Compostable Shoes Break Down Fashion’s Waste Problem?A small but growing number of footwear companies are using "biodegradable" and "compostable" as selling points. What does ...
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What Nigeria can learn from Vice President's visit to EthiopiaWhen Vice President Kashim Shettima visited Ethiopia in June 2025 and took part in the Green Legacy Project, he didn't just plant a tree-he symbolically planted hope for Africa's future. Ethiopia's ...
Combining Aman, the Sanskrit word for peace, and Samar, an Arabic term referring to the ritual of sharing stories and ...
West African cocoa production, which has faced two successive below-average harvests, is likely to see another 10% decline in ...
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New Scientist on MSNFig trees may benefit climate by turning carbon dioxide into stoneSome carbon dioxide absorbed by fig trees gets turned into calcium carbonate within the wood and the surrounding soil, ...
Some species of fig trees store calcium carbonate in their trunks—essentially turning themselves (partially) into stone, new ...
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