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Water Bodies Can Maintain Agricultural Services to Pursuit Sustainable Farming Including Sugarcane Growing
Contributing to the pursuit of sustainable farming, especially sugarcane growing, Brazilian researchers have shown that water bodies such as ponds and even puddles can maintain ecosystem services, provided there are tolerant animals in the vicinity to replace those most sensitive to agricultural practices.
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Bird Feeding: A Popular Pandemic Pastime to Connect with Nature Across the World
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The Cadmium Problem in Cacao: Not as Bad as You Think, Study Says
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Einkorn: A Window into the Evolution and Diversity of Wheat Species
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The Rising Threat of Toxic Algae in 8 Colorado’s Lakes Due to Climate Change
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US Weather Forecast: Rainy Conditions, Flash Flood Risk to Hit Northeast; Isolated Tornadoes Possible Midweek
Toxic Microplastics, Microbes Being Released as Microwave Ovens Heat Plastic Containers for Baby Food
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Shoreline Bird Roseate Spoonbill Back to Wisconsin After 178 Years, Draws Flock of Bird Watchers
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German Beer Made of Recycled Greywater From SF Luxury Apartment: Safe but Not For Sale
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Wolves Officially Extinct in Andalucía, Spain Following Zero Sightings Reported Since 2020
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Ancient 'Black Swan' Pathogens Could Start to Wake Up, No Thanks to Climate Change [Study]
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Wolf Population in Wisconsin Recommended to be at Least 1,000 to Promote Sustainability
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Drought Kills Six People, Left Thousands Without Water in Indonesia's Papua Province: Officials Report






