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Indigenous Women Record Age-Old Knowledge Of Bees In Colombia’s Amazon

Mongabay | By: Astrid Arellano | February 08, 2023 A team of Indigenous Yucuna women in the Colombian Amazon are rescuing and documenting the remaining oral knowledge on bees and their roles in the ecosystem, along with the traditional classification system of diverse bee species. With the help of nine Read more…

By ray murray, 2 yearsFebruary 11, 2023 ago
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Sheep Are The Solar Industry’s Lawn Mowers Of Choice

Wall Street Journal | By: Amrith Ramkumar | September 05, 2022 The laborious job of clearing weeds in solar-panel fields has triggered a welcome boom for American shepherds and their flocks. “Sheep truly are the appropriate technology for this.” To read the full article ~ please click here.  

By ray murray, 2 yearsFebruary 8, 2023 ago
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Nations Pledge To Protect Animal, Plant Diversity

Wall Street Journal | By: Aylin Woodward | December 19, 2022 Nearly 200 countries reached the nonbinding deal, which targets conserving at least 30% of land and water areas by 2030. Nearly 200 countries agreed to take steps over the next 10 years to protect the world’s diversity of animals Read more…

By ray murray, 2 years ago
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The “Crazy White Farmer” Who Brings Buried Forests Back To Life

 By: RTS | Sciences-Tech | October 31, 2022 Reviving trees buried under the ground and resuscitating forests rather than replanting young shoots, this is the method developed by an Australian agricultural engineer. And this fight against desertification has tangible results, with millions of new trees in twenty years. Tony Read more…

By ray murray, 2 yearsFebruary 8, 2023 ago
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Charred Forest Provides Refuge For New Biodiversity In Loèche

By: RTS | Environment | September 11, 2022 Forest fires leave behind an apocalyptic landscape. Vegetation does not recover quickly. But it’s not entirely a drama. The charred woods provide a haven for new biodiversity, especially birds. For example in Loèche. During the summer heat wave of 2003, 3 km2 Read more…

By ray murray, 2 yearsFebruary 8, 2023 ago
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