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To protect the southwest’s iconic Joshua trees, scientists are tinkering with their genetics and searching for climate havens ...
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Rivers and lakes form a sacred geography in the South Indian state of Kerala, where travellers can trace waterways that have been shaping myths, legends and religious practices for millennia.
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