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Half moon planting and zai pits are used in dry areas to collect infrequent rainwater, helping to re-green the desert.
Traditional Māori time systems were measured in accordance to the night as opposed to the Western proxy of daylight. Each night of the lunar month had a particular name and this cumulatively formed a ...
Our roadside verges are important habitat corridors for wildflowers, insects, birds and mammals. Learn how local communities are helping to preserve these vital wild spaces. In 1970, Joni Mitchell ...
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