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World Heritage Day: The Fossil Sites That Changed Our Understanding of LifeHave you ever wondered what the world looked like millions of years ago? Imagine walking in a place where every rock could ...
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World Heritage Day: 5 Sites That Reveal Earth’s Deepest PastImagine standing on ground that has witnessed millions of years of Earth’s story unfold—where breathtaking landscapes and ...
The world's natural grasslands might sometimes seem a bit overlooked and under valued – but they’re hugely important environments. Some of the world’s best-known and iconic wildlife makes its home on ...
Grasslands support the biggest concentrations ... In central Africa, one of the world’s most spectacular wildlife gatherings is testament to what can happen if we help protect these precious ...
On the borders of Tassili N'Ajjer in Algeria, also a World Heritage site, this rocky massif has thousands of cave paintings in very different styles, dating from 12,000 B.C. to A.D. 100. They reflect ...
These areas are known by different names throughout the world. They can look desolate, generally containing few or no trees, except in areas along rivers and streams. But they are vibrant ...
And temperate grasslands, as a whole, are now considered by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature to be the most endangered — and least protected — habitat type in the world.
Elsewhere, tamer livestock, Angus and Hereford cattle, provide the grazing, dung and hoof impacts necessary to keep the northern grasslands healthy and diverse. The full interplay between human ...
South Africa’s Drakensberg grasslands are one of five subtropical grassland ecoregions in the country. The rolling hills and mountains of the Drakensberg are an important water catchment area and the ...
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