Nature
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Large Tortoiseshell Butterfly Officially Returns to UK
After nearly six decades of being considered extinct as a resident species, the large tortoiseshell butterfly has officially reclaimed its place in the British ecosystem.
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Why Reptiles Outshine Mammals in the Color Spectrum
New research explores why mammals remain largely drab compared to the vibrant hues of reptiles, birds, and fish, pointing to evolutionary history and vision limitations.
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Othmar Schmiderer’s ‘Elements of(f) Balance’ Doc Premieres at IFFR
Veteran filmmaker Othmar Schmiderer’s new documentary, ‘Elements of(f) Balance,’ is set for its international premiere at the 55th International Film Festival Rotterdam, offering a global exploration of human coexistence with nature and challenging notions of collective human narcissism.
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Hamza’s Hidden Wild Isles: A Journey Through Nature
Hamza Yassin’s latest wildlife series unveils the hidden treasures of the British Isles, blending cutting-edge technology with heartfelt conservation stories.
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The Peak of Isolation: Tristan da Cunha Archipelago
In the South Atlantic Ocean, thousands of miles away from the world’s centers, lies Tristan da Cunha, one of the most remote inhabited places on Earth. This archipelago combines vast natural tranquility and scientific interest, where the coexistence of human…
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Can Nature Boost Your Well-being? Exploring the Connection Between Green Spaces and Health
The idea that spending time in nature can be beneficial for our health has been gaining traction according to NutritionFacts.org. But is there actual scientific evidence to support this notion? Recent research suggests that exposure to nature, particularly green spaces,…






