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Animals
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- Why Idaho once parachuted beavers into the wildernessWhy Idaho once parachuted beavers into the wilderness
Environment
- How can the most endangered ecosystem in the world be saved?How can the most endangered ecosystem in the world be saved?
- Climate change may be pushing rainforests to a breaking pointClimate change may be pushing rainforests to a breaking point
- Protecting the lifeline of the Okavango Delta, Video Story
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- How the West’s wineries are battling ruinous wildfire smokeHow the West’s wineries are battling ruinous wildfire smoke
- The ecologically priceless trees Italy is now protecting foreverThe ecologically priceless trees Italy is now protecting forever
- To keep the lights on, New Orleans’ grid needs to change—here’s howTo keep the lights on, New Orleans’ grid needs to change—here’s how
- Okavango Eternal: Protecting a natural wonder, Video Story
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History & Culture
- Influx of Haitian migrants overwhelms Texas border authorities
- History & Culture
- Stories of Migration
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- Ötzi the Iceman: What we know 30 years after his discoveryÖtzi the Iceman: What we know 30 years after his discovery
- Everything you need to know about Hispanic Heritage MonthEverything you need to know about Hispanic Heritage Month
- Why Yom Kippur is the holiest day of the Jewish yearWhy Yom Kippur is the holiest day of the Jewish year
Science
- Why you may not need a COVID-19 booster yet after allWhy you may not need a COVID-19 booster yet after all
- FDA panel recommends only limited use of Pfizer boostersFDA panel recommends only limited use of Pfizer boosters
- Globs of yeast may reveal mysteries of multicellular lifeGlobs of yeast may reveal mysteries of multicellular life
Travel
- Afghans look for new ways to share their culture far from homeAfghans look for new ways to share their culture far from home
- Minneapolis is a big wheel in the urban cycling movementMinneapolis is a big wheel in the urban cycling movement
- Why is Canada making it harder to go whale watching?Why is Canada making it harder to go whale watching?
- More than a quarter of this national park is covered by glaciersMore than a quarter of this national park is covered by glaciers