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6 Chinese Zodiac Signs Attract Luck & Financial Success On February 18, 2026

6 Chinese Zodiac Signs Primed for Luck and Prosperity on February 18, 2026

February 18, 2026, unfolds as a Water Pig Receive Day during the early days of the Fire Horse year, positioning six zodiac animals to attract notable luck and financial gains. Effortless Rewards Define Receive Day Effortless Rewards Define Receive Day (Image Credits: Upload.wikimedia.org) Results emerge naturally on this Wednesday without demanding extra effort from those ...

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A Celestial Ring of Fire Lights the Way

Rare Aquarius Eclipse Ignites the Dawn of the Fire Horse Year

On February 17, 2026, an annular solar eclipse known as the Ring of Fire unfolded in Aquarius, perfectly aligning with the Chinese Lunar New Year’s kickoff into the Year of the Fire Horse. A Celestial Ring of Fire Lights the Way A Celestial Ring of Fire Lights the Way (Image Credits: Pixabay) This eclipse, the ...

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Costa Rica’s top court orders action to shield wildlife from power line hazards

Costa Rica’s Constitutional Court Mandates Power Line Safeguards to Protect Wildlife

Nosara, Costa Rica – The Constitutional Court ruled that government agencies and the national electricity provider neglected to shield animals from deadly power line electrocutions, prompting orders for immediate corrective action. A Landmark Win Against a Persistent Threat A Landmark Win Against a Persistent Threat (Image Credits: Imgs.mongabay.com) Costa Rica’s highest court delivered its first ...

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Nocturnal Dweller Fades from Familiar Grounds

Florida Keys – FWC Designates Elusive Reef Gecko as State Threatened Species

Florida Keys – The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission finalized the addition of the Florida reef gecko to its state Threatened and Endangered Species List, signaling growing concerns for this diminutive lizard’s survival in coastal habitats. Nocturnal Dweller Fades from Familiar Grounds Nocturnal Dweller Fades from Familiar Grounds (image Credits: Wikimedia) Recent surveys revealed ...

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Indonesia says intervention in notorious Sumatran national park part of new ‘model’

Indonesia’s Tesso Nilo Relocation Emerges as Template for National Park Revivals

Pelalawan, Indonesia – Authorities relocated hundreds of families from the deforestation-ravaged Tesso Nilo National Park in 2025, positioning the operation as a scalable strategy to restore protected lands amid Asia’s vanishing tropical forests. A Park on the Brink A Park on the Brink (Image Credits: Imgs.mongabay.com) Established in 2004 and expanded in 2009, Tesso Nilo ...

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UN recognition is latest boost to restoring spekboom across South Africa’s semidesert Karoo

Klein Karoo – Spekboom Restoration Earns UN Flagship Nod, Sparking Karoo’s Green Revival

South Africa’s semidesert Klein Karoo witnessed a pivotal shift as United Nations recognition elevated spekboom thicket restoration efforts to global prominence. Decades of Overgrazing Give Way to Thicket Revival Decades of Overgrazing Give Way to Thicket Revival (Image Credits: Imgs.mongabay.com) Nearly two centuries of intensive livestock farming eroded about 80% of the subtropical thicket biome ...

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Helicopter translocation brings isolated banteng to safer grounds in Cambodia

Lifeline from the Sky: 16 Endangered Banteng Relocated to Cambodian Sanctuary

Northeast Cambodia – Conservationists translocated 16 critically endangered banteng earlier this month to bolster populations in the Siem Pang Wildlife Sanctuary. Urgent Action Against Poaching and Habitat Loss Urgent Action Against Poaching and Habitat Loss (Image Credits: Imgs.mongabay.com) Poachers had already claimed several banteng from the isolated herd, leaving behind only skins in one grim ...

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That “butterfly” you saw? It was probably a moth

Day-Flying Moths: Colorful Amazon Wonders Outshining Butterfly Assumptions

Amazon rainforest – A burst of iridescent wings glides through the canopy during daylight hours, prompting observers to label it a butterfly, yet such sightings frequently belong to moths. Moths Dominate in Numbers and Variety Moths Dominate in Numbers and Variety (Image Credits: Imgs.mongabay.com) Experts estimate around 18,000 butterfly species exist worldwide. Moths, however, claim ...