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SÃO TOMÉ – Les Îles Chocolat

July 21, 2017

  Quelque part au large de l’Afrique, il existe un archipel isolé sur lequel pousse un arbre au parfum exceptionnel : Des graines de son fruit, la cabosse, on en …

The mystery of avian irruptions

July 21, 2017

 When birds go roaming: The mystery of avian irruptions Archer Larned and Sarah Luttrell Red-breasted Nuthatches are irrupting this winter across North America. Heather Elaine Ritchie/Flickr, CC BY-NC-ND  In North America …

Protected Wolves in Alaska Face Peril

July 21, 2017

Protected Wolves in Alaska Face Peril From Beyond Their Preserve By JOANNA KLEIN A wolf from a den within Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve in Alaska. A study found that limiting …

The benefits of healthy soils

July 21, 2017

Why It’s Time to Stop Punishing Our Soils with Fertilizers Researcher Rick Haney travels the U.S. preaching the benefits of healthy soils. In a Yale Environment 360 interview, he talks …

Animals who need a better PR

July 21, 2017

Animals who need a better PR Samuel Cox has been travelling to Africa for 18 years and spent a year teaching wildlife photography and conservation for African Impact. During this …

Le hérisson est en danger en France

July 18, 2017

Deux tiers des hérissons ont disparu en France en vingt ans Le hérisson est en danger : en raison notamment de l’urbanisation et de l’utilisation de pesticides par les agriculteurs, …

One family’s life in the wilderness

July 14, 2017

One family’s life in the wilderness In the US state of Alaska, the Atchley family are the only people who live anywhere along the 250-mile (400km) length of the Nowitna …

Two Myths and One Truth About Wind Turbines

July 14, 2017

Two Myths and One Truth About Wind Turbines From the cost of turbines to one U.S. senator’s suggestion that “wind is a finite resource” By Kat Eschner smithsonian.com – June …