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A new global atlas of underground fungi suggests that some surprising biodiversity hot spots lie hidden beneath our feet.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNMore Than 90 Percent of the World's Fungal 'Hotspots' Are Not Protected, New Study SuggestsWhen you think of biodiversity, what comes to mind first? Perhaps you imagine the lush tropical rainforests of the Amazon or ...
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The New Times on MSNFrom ponds to playgrounds: What’s in store for Kigali’s revamped wetlands?Kigali’s wetland rehabilitation project is transforming 491 hectares of degraded wetlands across five sites into vibrant, ecologically restored spaces that combine environmental conservation with ...
A group of MBAs explore how the new era of farming offers multi-dimensional solutions to today’s global challenges.
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