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🦆 Save the Seagulls: A Cry from the Coast
The seagull has always been a symbol of freedom—its wings stretched wide over the horizon, its cry echoing across the sea. But on the shores of Western Canada, I witnessed a moment that told another story. A gull picked up a rotten piece of wood, struck it again and again, as if trying to force…
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🦤 When a Seagull Mistakes Wood for Food: A Cry from the Shore
The tide was low when I saw it.A seagull swooped down onto the waves, a piece of rotten wood clutched in its beak. At first glance, it seemed like a scrap of drift. But then came the strange part—the bird attacked it, again and again, hammering the sodden timber with desperate force. It wasn’t play.…
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🎋How Humanity is Destroying Nature
Nature has always been our home, our source of life, and our greatest teacher. Yet, in the race for progress, we often forget how much we take and how little we give back. Forests are vanishing, rivers are being poisoned, and wildlife is disappearing—all because of human actions. 🏕️Deforestation: Cutting Down Our Future Every year,…
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🏝️ Embracing the Beauty of Nature: Healing, Lessons, and Responsibility
Nature is more than just a backdrop to our lives—it is the heartbeat of our planet and the source of peace, inspiration, and survival. From towering mountains to flowing rivers, every element of nature tells a story of balance and resilience. In our fast-paced world, reconnecting with nature is not just refreshing—it’s essential. 🌱 The…
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🪴The Beauty of Nature and the Need to Save Our Trees
Nature is one of the greatest gifts we have. From the soothing sound of rivers to the shade of tall green trees, it gives us peace, fresh air, and the resources we need to live. But today, this gift is under threat because of deforestation, pollution, and human carelessness. 🌱 🌱Why Trees Are Important 🌍🍃…
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🌴The Beauty and Importance of Nature
Nature is one of the greatest gifts of life. It surrounds us everywhere — in the air we breathe, the water we drink, the trees that give us shade, and the earth that feeds us. It is both a source of peace and a reminder of the balance that sustains all living beings. Why Nature…
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Should we treat rivers as living things?
Rivers are not just water channels. They are born, evolve, and eventually die — shaping landscapes, feeding ecosystems, and sustaining human life. Around the world, a debate is growing: should we treat rivers as living beings with rights of their own? 1. Why Rivers Are Like Living Beings 2. Global Moves to Recognize Rivers as…
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Why amphibious, wet environments hold the key to climate adaptation🌳🌳
Amphibious Anthropologies: Living in Wet Environments Edited by Alejandro Camargo, Luisa Cortesi and Franz Krause Univ. Washington Press (2025) Coastal zones, river basins, marshes and other amphibious environments — where the boundaries between land and water are constantly redrawn —have always been places of shifting wetness. Climate change has deepened this instability, making the borders between wet…
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