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Vicuñas make communal dung piles, which can provide an environment for plants to grow.

Nature’s Fertilizer: How Llama Cousins Are Saving High-Mountain Ecosystems

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To walk, you just need fins and a sense of adventure

Hundreds of huge stone statues known as moai built by earlier residents are taken by some as evidence of a onetime much larger population.

Easter Island’s Ingenious Rock Gardens Sustained Stable Population, Challenging “Ecocide” Narrative

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Cloudy waters causes African fish to develop bigger eyes

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The Heat is On

Bird bodies lined up by size

Wings of Change

Sea skater Taken in the Zoologische Staatssammlung München Halobates keyanus; Eschscholtz, 1822; Meerwasserläufer

Insects Shun Sea Life, Prefer Land’s Oxygen Buffet

Advanced forecasting to help millions on coasts and in cities cope with climate-change impacts

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