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Endangered Wild Horses Return to Kazakhstan for the First Time in at Least 200 Years
Smithsonian Magazine· 9 hours agoIn a triumph for conservation, seven endangered Przewalski’s horses—the planet’s last truly wild ...
Wild horses return to Kazakh plain after centuries
BBC via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoResearchers are optimistic and hopeful, he said. He noted while human activity wasn't the sole reason for the horse's extinction, actions like hunting...
Wild horse species returns to the Kazakh steppes
AFP via Yahoo News· 4 days agoAfter a few hesitant steps following a long flight from Prague, three Przewalski horses galloped off for the first time into the Kazakh steppe -- the...
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Washington Times-Herald· 2 hours agoHistorically Black Coconut Grove in Miami nurtured young athletes. MIAMI (AP) — Historically Black West Coconut Grove is a majority Black neighborhood hidden among some of the most affluent ...
Back to ‘Bridgerton,’ Season 4 of ‘The Boys,’ Remembering the Brat Pack, Going It ‘Alone’
TV Insider· 16 hours agoPrime Video’s graphic super(anti)hero series The Boys is back for a fourth season. “Who needs fresh...
The Weekly Pull: Scarlet Witch, Secret Six, Lawful, and More
Comic Book· 2 days agoEach week in The Weekly Pull, the ComicBook team highlights the new releases that excite us most...
Khalid Abdalla's Solo Show NOWHERE and More Set For Fuel's 20th Anniversary Season
Broadway World· 2 days agoFuel has announced the first part of its anniversary season. The programme is a celebration of...
Debby Lee Cohen, Who Helped Prune Plastic From Schools, Dies at 64
New York Times· 4 days agoAs an artist who liked to play with scale, Debby Lee Cohen created monumental pieces, like the giant...
This word was rejected by geologists. But it’s already taken over the world.
Washington Post· 4 days agoWhat do you call the current time period — when we humans are warming the atmosphere, acidifying the oceans, altering the land and leaving a literal mark on the planet? Not the Anthropocene, ...