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Doctrix Periwinkle's avatar

So exciting to see the scimitar-horned oryx back in the wild! Also thank you for the news on the adorable tiny, tiny, teensy little frog. I needed that adorableness in my day.

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Chris Waltz's avatar

I love and appreciate your work.

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Lewis Holmes's avatar

Thanks for the positive news, a joy to read.

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Amanda Royal's avatar

Of all these great stories, I clicked on geoengineering. And I'm fascinated to see that the NYT has written about it five times this year! That might be more times than they've written about climate change ...

What do you think about geoengineering, Sam?

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Kennedie's avatar

It absolutely thrills me to see a new animal being noted or discovered as a pollinating or seed-dispersing. I don't know why, I just think it's so fun, and revealing as to how beautifully connected environments are.

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Michael's avatar

I agree with D.P., Brachycephalus dacnis is living proof that good things can come in small packages!

Also those Ethiopian wolvess acting as inadvertent pollinators! Nature is marvelous.

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