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Global Marine Migrations: Impact of Climate Change on Longest Animal Routes
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Global Marine Migrations: Impact of Climate Change on Longest Animal Routes

The article highlights some of the world's longest animal migrations, including the Arctic Tern's pole-to-pole journey of up to 59,000 miles annually, whale migrations between feeding and breeding grounds, and remarkable bird and insect flights across oceans and continents, illustrating the incredible endurance and adaptation of these species in connecting ecosystems worldwide.

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Top 7 Flowers to Attract Hummingbirds in August

Originally Published 5 months ago — by Homes and Gardens

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Planting late-season nectar-rich flowers like coral honeysuckle, valerian, ironweed, goldenrod, aster, pineapple sage, and milkweed in August can support migrating hummingbirds by providing essential energy sources during their southward journey. It's not too late to add these plants to your garden to help wildlife and enjoy their vibrant blooms.

How to Respond When You Spot a Coyote in Your Yard

Originally Published 5 months ago — by Yahoo Home

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Coyotes have expanded across North America and can be seen in urban areas; they generally avoid humans but pose risks to small pets and can carry diseases. To stay safe, keep pets supervised, avoid leaving pet food outside, and use hazing techniques to scare coyotes away. Most encounters are harmless if proper precautions are taken.

Stunning Photos Reveal Mother Nature's Most Terrifying Moments

Originally Published 5 months ago — by Bored Panda

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The article showcases 50 unsettling images of Mother Nature's terrifying side, highlighting how natural phenomena and creatures can evoke fear and anxiety, often rooted in evolutionary survival instincts. It discusses biophobia, the fear of certain species and environments, and emphasizes the importance of positive interactions with nature to combat irrational fears and promote conservation. The piece also touches on how urbanization may increase these fears and the need for education to foster a healthier relationship with the natural world.