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3/5/21
See how a 1,200-square-kilometre iceberg breaks from the Brunt Ice Shelf in Antarctica.
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A Tasmanian garden wins international funding to create a Noah's Ark of ancient plant species, some of which have existed for 150 million years.
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A Lord Howe Island expert says a cloud forest at the top of towering Mt Gower is bursting with native plant and animal life after rats and mice were eradicated.
Read more from www.abc.net.au3/10/21
Jenifer (Zarknorph) said:"A Lord Howe Island expert says a cloud forest at the top of towering Mt Gower is bursting with native plant and animal life after rats and mice were eradicated."
Unfortunately, it's only isolated islands that you can remove all man-introduced invasive species from.
Australia would be a biological paradise if all the introduced species that kill and out compete native animals were eliminated, but you'd have to do without dogs, cats, sheep, rabbits, cattle, camels, wild horses, wild pigs and all the rest of the destructive introduced species.
3/11/21
Whether made with setups using sapphire and carbon fiber or an old mitten and a standard camera, these photographic approaches allow close-ups of the tiny masterpieces formed when snow falls.
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