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Ghost Ponds: A Hidden Treasure for Biodiversity and How to Restore Them
Digging new ponds and resurrecting old "ghost ponds" can be done by landowners to revitalize biodiversity in natural and farmland landscapes, say UCL researchers in a new how-to guide for turning degraded ponds into thriving ecosystems.
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Hurricane Otis: Looting Breaks In Acapulco; Death Toll Seen To Rise, 47 Still Missing
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Cat Hair DNA Could Link Criminals to Crime Scenes, Study Shows
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Freezing Conditions, Colder Arctic Air to Hit Southeastern US, Ohio Valley Midweek
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Africa Needs Stronger Laws to Protect Farmers From Pesticide Risks, Expert Says
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Horrific Recycling Habit in Australia Prompts Warning From Waste Segregation Company as Explosives, Animal Carcass, Samurai Sword Found in Bins
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Pollinator Decline Threatens Australasian Biodiversity and Food Production
Endangered Hawaiian Crow 'Alalā Proposed Reintroduction to Maui Underway
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Cape Fur Seals Mobbed, Chased Great White Shark Off South Africa Coast [VIDEO]
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UNESCO Introduces Cultural Climate Change as a New Way to Track Global Development
Rainstorm Uproots Beloved 400-Year-Old Bur Oak in Plano, Texas
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Tarantula Crossing Death Valley Road Sends Motorcyclist to Hospital
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Pulverized Rock from Chicxulub Impactor 'Exactly' Caused the Extinction of Dinosaurs [Study]






