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Look, giraffes are walking in front of me. We have hundreds of them in our conservancy. There are zebras, too, see! And ...
Kentucky hides its treasures in plain sight, and none shine quite like Midway – a postage stamp of a town that delivers big on charm while keeping life’s pace deliciously unhurried. Nestled between ...
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Curated from the Nature Portfolio journals. Nature is pleased to acknowledge financial support from FII Institute in producing this Outlook supplement. Nature maintains full independence in all ...
Earth is urbanizing. Today, more than half of humanity lives in cities. Yet this trend is old and manifold. Cities emerged millenia ago and reflect both a unity and a diversity of inhabitants, ...
Talk about plot twists in nature's story! While many creatures face the final curtain call of extinction, some spectacular species have pulled off the ultimate comeback tour. Some extinct species may ...