I’m standing at an intersection of footpaths in the woods of West Sussex, England, feeling a little uncertain of my bearings.
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A population boom around Mount Kilimanjaro, not climate change, is responsible for the rapid decline in biodiversity around ...
Scientists believe human-driven land use change is likely the primary cause of biodiversity loss on Africa's highest mountain ...
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The minor explosive eruption of Mt. Kanlaon in Negros Island on Oct. 24 was part of the activity that is consistent with the ...