Strong Wind Warning for coastal waters between Low Rocky Point and Wineglass Bay and between Tasman Island and South East Cape and for Banks Strait and Franklin Sou ...
This is the time of year when living in the subtropics pays off for outdoors enthusiasts who aren't big fans of humbling ...
The crow-sized, slate-blue-backed peregrine falcon, with its bright yellow feet, soars across the skies from Greenland’s ...
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When the Rule of Law Defends the Environment
The Cape Town and Rio Declarations are not the end of this work but the beginning of it. They remind us that the law is not ...
AllAfrica on MSN
Africa: Why Okello's Stint in Japan Is Good Omen for Lionesses' Hunt for Africa Women's 7s Title
National women's rugby 7s player Janet Okello says her experience in Japan will come in handy for this weekend's Africa Women's 7s at the RFUEA Grounds in Nairobi.
Naples Daily News on MSN
Clear, dark skies this season give Neapolitans the chance to view the stars in night sky
Alligator Alcatraz is causing light pollution in one of the first designated "dark skies" in the eastern United States.
Islands.com on MSN
Top 14 Best Beaches In America For Enjoying Scenic Sunsets
Watching the sun go down is one of the best things you can do after a day at the beach, and these beaches have become ...
The Island Packet on MSN
Ted Turner’s former private island, now a state park, is eroding rapidly
St. Phillips Island is losing 5-10 feet of beach a year due to erosion. A seawall protects the famous Turner house, for now.
Jonathan Bailey, Michelle Yeoh, Jeff Goldblum and Ethan Slater also return to complete the backstory of witchy sisterhood, ...
It used to be that drawing heat from deep in the Earth was practical only in geyser-filled places such as Iceland. But new ...
The South African on MSN
Beverley: The truth behind ‘kidnapped’ Nieu-Bethesda mannequin
Bethesda's mannequin, went missing from her Karoo farm dam and returned after an adventure. Here is what happened.
Daily Maverick on MSN
Africa’s waterbirds fly the gauntlet of hunger, disease, bullets and human ‘development’
Unburdened by the need for passports or visas, birds have freedom of the skies. They can fly off to pretty much anywhere they ...
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