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A Melbourne property developer and his business have been fined a combined $170,000 for destroying several hectares of native ...
Fast-forward two millennia and the paintwork has long since faded, giving rise to a range of colourless copycats that would ...
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Hosted on MSNThe Most Elusive Birds in the World (And Where to Find Them)Ah, the thrill of the chase! Spotting an elusive bird is a birder's dream. These feathered phantoms can be tricky to find, ...
Across Kenya, grasslands underpin people's lives—as well as those of animals like elephants, giraffes, and hyenas. But the ...
The country has long relied on America for security and China for its prosperity. Those two pillars are wobbling ...
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ZME Science on MSNThe Wallace Line forms an invisible barrier that separates Asian and Australian species. Scientists now know what happenedEver wondered why you won't find kangaroos outside Australia? It all started with massive climate change millions of years ...
The Wallace Line divides species in Southeast Asia. A deep ocean trench prevents animal migration. Even flying birds rarely ...
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Protecting peatlands and mangroves could halve Southeast Asia’s land-use emissionsSoutheast Asia’s peatlands and mangroves store immense amounts of carbon, yet they’re rapidly disappearing. A new study finds ...
4 Top Officials Say They Will Resign Over Adams’s Cooperation With Trump Four deputy mayors to Mayor Eric Adams of New York are leaving after Mr. Adams embraced President Trump’s immigration ...
A high-stakes legal battle spanning nearly a decade sees Australian energy company Lighthouse Corporation suing Timor-Leste for $523 million, while the nation hits back with explosive fraud ...
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