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How to spot a fake souvenir
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Remarkable 9,000-year-old necklace stuns archaeologists
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Cougars are ambushing and killing wolves—and no one knows why
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For Antarctica’s emperor penguins, ‘there is no time left’

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5 of Portugal's best wildlife-watching destinations
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September 2023 Issue

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One of the most resilient trees on Earth is dying in droves
One of the most resilient trees on Earth is dying in droves
How Niassa Special Reserve gives locals a stake in its success
How Niassa Special Reserve gives locals a stake in its success
Chile’s glaciers are dying. You can actually hear it.
Chile’s glaciers are dying. You can actually hear it.
World’s first ultrasounds of wild manta rays reveal a troubling truth
World’s first ultrasounds of wild manta rays reveal a troubling truth
Why this photo of space debris is unlike anything seen before
Why this photo of space debris is unlike anything seen before

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