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Lee Olivia

The Dark Side of Czech Wildlife: Unveiling Nature’s Unsolved Mysteries

Crimes Against Europe’s Forests: The Urgent Need for Action The State of Europe’s Forests Europe’s forests have long been regarded as vital ecosystems, crucial for combating climate change and preserving biodiversity. However, as highlighted in a recent investigation by Greenpeace Czechia, these forests are facing grave threats from corporate exploitation […]

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Lee Olivia

The Blurred Boundaries of Nature and Cities: Exploring the Intersection of Urbanization and the Environment

Does nature really end where cities begin? The Interconnectedness of Nature and Cities On October 2nd, UN World Habitat Day marked the beginning of Urban October, a month dedicated to promoting sustainable urbanization and recognizing the vital role cities play in protecting nature and biodiversity. At first glance, the combination […]

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Samantha Chen

“How To Witness Botswana’s Historic Zebra Migration And Unveil The Mystery Of Their Secret Lives”

Africa is home to some of the world’s most incredible and remarkable animal migrations. From the wildebeest in the Serengeti to the flamingos in the Great Rift Valley, these migrations have fascinated humans for millennia. However, until recently, the migration of around 30,000 zebras across Botswana remained largely unnoticed. In […]

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