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I took a little time off this week for spring break so thought it was a good time to revisit a story from the archives that I published during my first few days on Substack.
Welcome to another weekly compilation of newsworthy stories about the state of biodiversity, the threats it faces and emerging solutions, offering a snapshot of what’s happening in nature around the world and why it matters.
Many animals we thought we knew may actually harbor secret “cryptic” species, hiding in plain view, unrecognized and uncounted by humans, with potentially serious implications for conservation.
Welcome to a new edition of my weekly compilation of newsworthy stories about the state of biodiversity, the threats it faces and emerging solutions, offering a snapshot of what’s happening in nature around the world and why it matters.
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Journalist, biologist and photographer. After working for 20+ years in conservation, I now write about the environment and science to bring the wonder and joy of nature to readers and to explain how our actions affect the environment.
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