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We live in a world where people — even those we once loved — are treated as if they were disposable. Without even talking ...
A photo of the "world's hottest police officer" is going viral at the beach heading into the Fourth of July. The upcoming ...
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Secrets of the Amazon: Discovering the Forgotten Inhabitants of Amazon RainforestJourney deep into the heart of the Amazon Rainforest, a place so vast and mysterious that it hides secrets of ancient tribes and forgotten communities. We’ll reveal the untold stories of the hidden ...
Jane Fonda has always been one to stand up for what she believes in. With a lifetime of activism under her belt, the Oscar-winning actress has turned her attention to the climate crisis—choosing ...
Forest preserve districts are opening doors for the disabled by offering all-terrain wheelchairs and other adaptive equipment ...
The Forest Service set a May 1 deadline for homeless campers to leave an area where the agency plans to do wildfire work. More than 60 people remained Wednesday.
Cerro El Cono is a solitary, pyramidal hill in the Peruvian Amazon rainforest whose origins remain mysterious and that holds spiritual significance for Indigenous people.
A request on behalf of more than 100 people living in what the Forest Service termed “unauthorized encampments” off Forest Road 18 in the Cabin Butte project area was submitted to the Forest ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThese Colorful Satellite Views Reveal Our Forests in Unprecedented Detail and Showcase the Potential of the New Biomass MissionThe European Space Agency’s satellite will measure trunks, branches and stems in forests to shed light on how much carbon is ...
Federal officials began clearing a forest where dozens of homeless people live in derelict R.V.s and cars. Listen to this article · 11:00 min Learn more. Share full article. 423.
Jon Kopaloff/WireImage via Getty ImagesKim, there's people that are dying to see you in a Bratz movie.Kim Kardashian is being ...
Federal forest officials began clearing thousands of acres of forest just outside of Bend, Ore., where more than 100 people live in RVs and cars — a move that one advocacy group called “the ...
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