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Africa Climate Week Showcases the Benefits of Tree Planting for Climate Resilience
If you are going to restore 24 million hectares of degraded land, a lot of things need to go right. Sub-Saharan countries Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Ghana and Kenya plan to have that much land on track to being restored by 2030. While several components of the plan are in place, many others are not. Perhaps the most pressing is how to source and plant enough material from native tree species—seeds, seedlings and other material like cuttings.
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Lapwings Avoid Predators by Matching Their Environment Through Camouflage, Study
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US Weather Forecast: Dangerous Flood, Heavy Rain Likely in New Mexico, Southeastern Massachusetts This Weekend
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Hurricane Margot Developments: No Threat to US Land Expected This Week
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Hurricane Lee Seen To Create Autumn Conditions In Eastern US
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Hurricane Lee Churns Into Bigger Sprawling 100-Mile Storm at Category 2, Treks Towards East Coast US
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The Environmental Threat Under Your Feet
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Restoring Long-Spined Sea Urchin Critical For Marine Ecosystem, Study Says
Two Mummified 'Alien Corpses' Alleged to be 1,000 Years Old Presented in Mexico
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Vegan Diets In Cats Show Lower Risk Of Health Indicators, Study Says
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Clean Energy Trends 2024
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The Role of Conservation Photography in Saving Wildlife
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September Rare Astronomy Events: Harvest Moon, Closer Planet Sightings to Unfold This Month






