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Posted inPlant Palo Santo Wood: Sacred Tradition and Ecological Balance Posted by Miles Harrington April 20, 2026 If you've ever been fortunate enough to do a reiki session, a spiritual cleansing, or…
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Posted inLand Tasmanian Devils and the Fight Against Facial Tumor Disease Posted by Miles Harrington April 16, 2026 On the island of Tasmania, just south of mainland Australia, lives one of the world’s…
Posted inSea Jellyfish Blooms and the Effects of Climate Change Posted by Sophie Langford April 15, 2026 Most of us have seen a lone jellyfish, stranded and dying in the sands along…
Posted inAir Night Shift: How Moths Keep Ecosystems Alive Posted by Sophie Langford April 14, 2026 When it comes to bugs that the vast majority of humans would consider to be…
Posted inPlant Redwoods: The Tallest and Some of the Most Important Trees on Earth Posted by Miles Harrington April 14, 2026 Not everyone has the opportunity to stand amidst the towering redwoods of Northern California, and…
Posted inLand Rattlesnakes Around the World: Evolution, Adaptation, and Their Global Relatives Posted by Miles Harrington April 10, 2026 Do you hear that sound? That faint, eerie rattling coming from somewhere at your feet?…
Posted inLand How Fruit Bats Support Tropical Forest Regrowth Posted by Miles Harrington April 9, 2026 When we think of bats, our collective unconscious conjures images of squeaking, flapping masses of…
Posted inAir The Science Behind Murmurations of Starlings Posted by Miles Harrington April 8, 2026 Most readers, even if they have only a cursory understanding of the natural world, will…