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    Here are four countries that have given nature the same legal rights as humans. . Solutions are everywhere. Let's implement them and protect people and the planet.

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    Dame has joined 200+ dignitaries in urging Premier to immediately protect British Columbia’s iconic Protecting forests is the fastest & cheapest way to stabilize . It’s time to stop logging old growth

  6. Oct 7

    From my hikes. Another day into the woods. The oak tree seems quite happy to host those fungi. The fungi seem quite happy to stay so high. I am very happy to look at them! Have a good day.

  7. Oct 10

    This is what it would be like to fly like an eagle. Share with someone that needs a little more wonder and let's protect nature in all her forms.

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  9. The is more than just the Bay- it is an entire watershed ecosystem. The Bay cannot exist without the surrounding forests that have sustained it for millennia. These are integral to its health.

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    New Research: Structural Characteristics of the Tallest Mangrove Forests of the American Continent: A Comparison of Ground-Based, Drone and Radar Measurements

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    Letter signed by 200 leaders, activists, actors seeks protection for 's Signatories include Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, former NASA scientist James Hansen & actor Dame Judie Dench |

  19. 16 hours ago

    Thread on how governments are choosing to spend money on ecologically dubious tree planting rather than promoting cheap, resilent and biodiversity friendly natural regeneration. Same happening all around Europe.

  20. In the last few heat waves we lost big proportion of our population. While feared by some, for no good reason, they are necessary to the pollination and the health of our .

  21. 'The NRC’s pretence that the Forestry Corporation can log the large trees that koala’s are preferentially feeding on and have no impact on koalas maintains a dangerous fallacy.'

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