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Simple Tips for Helping Wildlife during Heatwaves
How to help wildlife beat the heat Hot summers and heatwaves seem to be in the forecast for many areas. Most wildlife species are well equipped to stay cool with behavioral and physiological adaptations. But sudden and prolonged heatwaves can take a toll on even the...

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Ways to help bees (and other pollinators)
Bees play a crucial role in the ecosystem and is responsible for pollinating 30% of the global food supply. Unfortunately, they face many serious threats including: habitat loss, disease and pests (like Parasitic tracheal mites and the Varroa mites), climate change,...

12 Things You You Might Not Have Known About Rhinos
1.The meaning of rhinoceros Rhinoceros is a combination of 2 Greek words; rhino meaning nose and ceros meaning horn. 2. There are 5 species of rhinoceros Two species are native to Africa – white rhinos and black rhinos. Three species are native to Asia – Greater...
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