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Scientists call for conservation of Amazon s unseen water cycle

Stop Naming Animals After People - The Atlantic

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In Joint Effort, City s Borough Presidents Push the Mayor to Plant a Million More Trees

"Trees cross party lines and geographic lines. They are the great uniter," said Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine, who with his fellow borough presidents is pushing City Hall to commit to funding the additional plantings in the sustainability plan the administration will publish in April.

River connectivity inspires collaborative research efforts

Florida International University Search Elizabeth Anderson relies on teamwork to keep rivers free-flowing March 3, 2021 at 11:23am From above, the Amazon River resembles a thick thread sewn into the land. Other rivers and tributaries join with it, forming a great moving tapestry of water that sustains and supports life across South America. Like threads, these rivers form connections between people and places. At the same time, they tell stories and carry memories, histories, sacred beliefs, culture and the traditions of those people and places.  Elizabeth Anderson doesn’t want to think about any river gone dry. The water no longer moving and flowing. The thread unraveled. The connection cut. The river

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