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Your 2025 Horoscope From Nature
We’re all about looking at nature differently, which makes these unique species the perfect inspiration for our inner astrologist. Career, relationships, well-being, finances – if you’re thinking about what your 2025 horoscope has in store for you, you’re in the right place. What will you be channelling this year?
Grantee Spotlight: Nadia Paola Rodriguez Mendoza
A tree rat is literally being loved to extinction – one psychologist is ready to save it.
Grantee Spotlight: Groupe d’étude et de recherche sur les primates de Madagascar (GERP)
The legend of the lemur must be protected at all costs – especially on GERP’s watch.
Grantee Spotlight: Dr. Rosa Vásquez Espinoza
Dr. Rosa Vásquez Espinoza, Peruvian chemical biologist and former National Geographic Explorer, integrates her Andean-Amazonian heritage and learnings in traditional medicine to protect the species and spaces of the last remaining high-altitude rainforests of the Peruvian Amazon.
How Fast Can a Cheetah Run?
Cheetahs, pronghorn, peregrine falcons, and the world’s fastest fish easily outstrip even elite athletes. We look at how they run, swim, and fly as fast as they do.
Why is Noise Pollution a Nightmare for Nature?
A pain in the wing. Or the fin. Officially, noise pollution is ‘any unwanted or disturbing sounds that affect the health and well-being of humans and other organisms’. High in the sky, deep in the ocean, covering anything from traffic to construction, underwater sonar to boat engines and aeroplanes – if it’s loud and human-made, it’s in the club.