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The climate and biodiversity crises cannot be addressed separately.
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U.S. UNVEILS NEW RULES TO CUT METHANE EMISSIONS AT GLOBAL CLIMATE CONFERENCE

New federal standards will significantly reduce emissions and ensure a healthier
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AS CLIMATE IMPACTS LOOM, AUDUBON CALLS FOR RAPID EXPANSION OF WELL-SITED CLEAN
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New report lays out the importance of building the clean energy grid to
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ALL NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS NAMED AFTER PEOPLE WILL SOON GET NEW NAMES

After years of consideration and little news, this week's announcement by the
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NATIVE AMERICANS DOMESTICATED TURKEYS LONG BEFORE THE PILGRIMS ARRIVED

Indigenous societies in the Americas valued the birds so highly that they tamed
them at least twice, including in the U.S. Southwest. Turkey feathers still have
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