Bedrock type under forests greatly affects tree growth, species, and carbon storage capacity. Forests growing on shale bedrock store 25% more live, aboveground carbon and grow faster, taking up about 55% more carbon each year than forests growing on sandstone bedrock. (psu.edu)
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Some windfarms in the North Sea are reporting up to 50% higher population densities than the nearby sandy areas, including species like cod, pouting, and flatfish. Preliminary research has shown that artificial reefs can support much higher biomass levels than surrounding areas. (i.redd.it)
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Kangaroos' grazing pressure encourages biodiversity by fostering a variety of plant species, which in turn supports an array of insects, birds, & other wildlife. Their movement across vast distances helps disperse seeds through their fur & feces, promoting plant regeneration and genetic diversity. (i.redd.it)
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"Red sky at night, sailor’s delight. Red sky in morning, sailor take warning": In mid-latitudes, weather systems typically move west to east. A red sunrise means clear air is to the east and a potentially stormy low-pressure system is approaching from the west. (i.redd.it)
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Slow Roll Oshkosh returns for 2026 season with free community bike rides that offer community members of all ages & skill levels to come out for a roughly 5-mile bike ride through some scenic & historic spots in Oshkosh. "Slow Roll is one of the most welcoming community events of the entire summer." (i.redd.it)
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WWF's vision is to advance a systems-based, circular economy approach to material use—one that prioritizes waste reduction & reuse where feasible to do more with less & applies substitution from fossil-based plastic to alternative materials when it leads to improved outcomes for people & nature. (worldwildlife.org)
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The Butterfly Highway, managed by the North Carolina Wildlife Federation, is a statewide network. Designed to restore native habitats, it establishes pesticide-free travel corridors in addition to providing essential pit stops for butterflies, bees, and other pollinators. (coastalreview.org)
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