Dave & Carson’s Fantabulous Finds6 hours agoAndes wildlife is replanting the Earth – one dung pile at a timethebrighterside.news - Mac OliveauHigh up in the mountains, in a rocky world left behind by melting glaciers, life finds an unlikely jumpstart—thanks to poop.At nearly 18,000 feet in …
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Dave & Carson’s Fantabulous Finds9 hours agoScientists Discover the Largest Wolf Pack Roaming AmericaAnimals Around The Globe - Chris WeberIn a groundbreaking wildlife discovery, researchers have identified what is now considered the largest wolf pack currently roaming the American …
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Dave & Carson’s Fantabulous Finds1 day ago12 Marine Creatures You Did not Know ExistedAnimals Around The Globe - Jan OtteThe ocean, covering more than 70% of our planet’s surface, remains one of Earth’s greatest mysteries. Scientists estimate that we have explored less …
Dave & Carson’s Fantabulous Finds1 day agoThese stunning photos show how nature came back after the world’s largest dam removal projectverified_publisherFast Company - BY Adele PetersFour dams and three large reservoirs were removed from the Klamath River in a project that finished last year—and acres of native wildflowers are now in bloom along the river’s edge. It’s been less than a year since the world’s largest dam removal project was completed along 420 miles of the Klamath …