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Why Are Honey Badgers So Fearless? A Deep Dive into Their Diet, Den Life, and Defenses
Uncover how these tough animals resist venom, hunt and scavenge, raise their cubs, and defend their territories.
Jun 7
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May 2025
Nature & Climate Weekly Digest - May 27, 2025
From China’s rare emissions drop and Bihar’s endangered tongues to the WHO’s bold climate–health plan, dive into the stories shaping our planet’s…
May 28
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Nature & Climate Weekly Digest - May 27, 2025
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Inside the Secret Lives of Hyenas
Welcome to a deep dive into the hyena's intelligence, hunting skills, clan hierarchy, and why the female hyenas rule the savannahs.
May 19
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Nature & Climate Weekly Digest – May 13, 2025
Exploring the resilience of nature and the pressing challenges of climate change, from toad comebacks in the UK to food security crises in Nigeria.
May 14
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April 2025
Is This Earth's Weirdest Mammal!?
Dive into the life of this venomous, egg-laying monotreme that senses electricity and blurs the line between duck, beaver, and otter.
Apr 28
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Wildfires, Rare Gliders, and Secret Animal: This Week in Nature News
From record-breaking UK fires to hidden rainforest species and a guess the animal challenge—here’s what the planet’s been up to these past few weeks.
Apr 22
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Wildfires, Rare Gliders, and Secret Animal: This Week in Nature News
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The Dire Wolf Returns: How Scientists Resurrected an Extinct Ice Age Predator
From fossilized DNA to living hybrids—inside the revival of the dire wolf, what made them vanish, and why it matters for the future of de-extinction.
Apr 9
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The Dire Wolf Returns: How Scientists Resurrected an Extinct Ice Age Predator
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March 2025
Nature in Crisis and Coexistence - Environmental News Stories
From endangered birds at risk in Scotland, deer dilemmas, and an unexpected mass bird die-off in Australia, these are three pressing wildlife stories…
Mar 19
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The Closest Thing To A Unicorn On Earth?
From culture, deep-sea dives, and a long, spiraled tusk, discover the hidden world of the Arctic’s most elusive whale.
Mar 8
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The Closest Thing To A Unicorn On Earth?
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February 2025
Furry Friends, Toxic Fallout: The Hidden Environmental Costs of Flea Treatments
A recent report by The Guardian reveals how everyday flea treatments are leaching harmful chemicals into local ecosystems and impacting wildlife. How…
Feb 26
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Furry Friends, Toxic Fallout: The Hidden Environmental Costs of Flea Treatments
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An Animal That Behaves Like People?
Deep in the rainforests of Borneo, a solitary ape swings through the trees—one that shares many characteristics with people. But will we be wise enough…
Feb 16
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Cracks in the Ice: Greenland’s Warning Signs
New crevasses on Greenland’s ice sheet show us that even the farthest frozen lands are speaking out—climate change is already here.
Feb 5
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Cracks in the Ice: Greenland’s Warning Signs
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