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Monthly Archives: July 2025
Hiking through Utah’s “Mighty 5”
Two months ago, I packed my bags, dusted off my hiking boots after a long winter in storage, and headed out on a 6,437-kilometer round-trip to visit some of the United States’ natural wonders. Utah is home to five National … Continue reading
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How a Kerala man is quietly rewilding rare orchids in Western Ghats
A quiet revolution is underway in the lush hills of Kerala’s Western Ghats — one orchid at a time. V.U. Sabu, a healthcare management professional from Ambalavayal village in Kerala’s Wayanad district, has been trekking into the Western Ghats at … Continue reading
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Urbanisation: a growing threat to migratory birds that can still be avoided
On May 10th, World Migratory Bird Day was celebrated as billions of birds began their migration around that time. Representing “nearly one in five of the world’s 10,000 bird species”, announces Dr Ashton Berry, founder and director of BlueGreen Innovations, … Continue reading
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Tiny travellers, big impact: the crucial role of migratory flies in nature
Bird migration is a well-known phenomenon. However, less visible—but no less impressive—is the migration of a large number of insects within and across continents to feed and reproduce. Some insects even migrate hundreds or thousands of kilometres, silently traversing continents … Continue reading
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