Articles for author: Sameen David

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These 6 Aries Season Rituals Encourage Main Character Energy (Yours!)

6 Aries Season Rituals to Channel Fiery Main Character Energy

Aries season sparks the astrological new year with vibrant momentum and a call to step boldly into personal leadership. Harnessing the Ram’s Pioneering Spirit Harnessing the Ram’s Pioneering Spirit (Image Credits: Flickr) The Sun’s transit through Aries from March 20 to April 19 brings raw vitality and courage to the forefront. This fire sign encourages ...

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Beetle known for ravaging mango trees now killing baobabs, study finds

Mango Stem-Borer Emerges as Lethal Foe to Baobab Trees in Oman

Oman – A beetle notorious for destroying mango orchards has claimed its first known victims among adult baobab trees, prompting urgent warnings for conservation efforts across Africa. First Insect to Fell Mature Baobabs First Insect to Fell Mature Baobabs (Image Credits: Imgs.mongabay.com) Researchers documented the unprecedented deaths during a survey of 91 baobab trees in ...

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This bird is disappearing from Indonesia’s forests for its song

Indonesia – Songbird Contests Drive White-Rumped Shama from Wild Forests

Indonesia – The white-rumped shama’s flute-like melodies, once a staple of the country’s forests, have faded amid surging demand from songbird singing competitions. Champion Voices Command Sky-High Prices Champion Voices Command Sky-High Prices (Image Credits: Imgs.mongabay.com) Judges at Indonesia’s songbird contests evaluate entrants on a precise set of traits that turn ordinary birds into stars. ...

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Across South America, canopy bridges evolve as a lifeline for tree-dwelling wildlife

High Above the Highways: Canopy Bridges Rescue South America’s Arboreal Wildlife

South America’s rainforests, vital habitats for countless tree-dwelling species, suffer increasing isolation from expanding roads and development projects. Researchers deploy innovative canopy bridges to reconnect these fragmented canopies and safeguard vulnerable animals. Fragmentation’s Deadly Divide Fragmentation’s Deadly Divide (Image Credits: Imgs.mongabay.com) Rapid infrastructure growth severed continuous forest canopies across the Amazon and Atlantic regions. Highways, ...

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Indonesian communities try to reclaim lands following company permit revocations

North Sumatra Tribes Advance Land Reclamation After Pulpwood Permit Crackdown

North Sumatra province – Indigenous Batak communities are pressing forward with efforts to recover thousands of hectares of ancestral land after the Indonesian government revoked operating permits from PT Toba Pulp Lestari and dozens of other companies implicated in environmental violations. Floods Prompt Bold Government Action Floods Prompt Bold Government Action (Image Credits: Imgs.mongabay.com) Deadly ...

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Milestone Recognition for Unsung Heroes

11 Louisiana Guardians Earn Top Honors in 60th Conservation Achievement Awards

Louisiana – The Louisiana Wildlife Federation unveiled the recipients of its landmark 60th Annual Conservation Achievement Awards, saluting 11 individuals and organizations for their pivotal roles in advancing wildlife protection and environmental stewardship during 2025. Milestone Recognition for Unsung Heroes Milestone Recognition for Unsung Heroes (Image Credits: Unsplash) Established in 1965, these awards marked their ...

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Daily Horoscopes: Today In Your Stars

Stars in Motion: Daily Horoscopes for March 7, 2026

Celestial influences shape the day ahead for all zodiac signs on March 7, 2026, offering guidance through planetary alignments. Fire Signs Ignite New Beginnings Fire Signs Ignite New Beginnings (Image Credits: Pixabay) A surge of vibrant energy dominates fire signs today, pushing Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius toward bold actions and creative pursuits. Aries individuals encounter ...

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Climate change is messing with tropical plants’ flowering times, study shows

Tropical Plants’ Flowering Times Shift Amid Climate Change, Herbarium Analysis Reveals

Global researchers discovered that tropical plants, long thought resilient to phenological disruptions from warming temperatures, now show clear changes in their annual blooming periods. Challenging Long-Held Assumptions Challenging Long-Held Assumptions (Image Credits: Imgs.mongabay.com) Scientists previously believed the stable year-round temperatures in tropical regions would shield plants from the flowering shifts seen in temperate areas. Such ...