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Israel in the early 1900s planted millions of pine trees to green barren hills, but ecologists later found many native Mediterranean habitats had disappeared beneath them

The Times of India 03 Jul 2026
In thinking about the thick forests that dot the hills around Jerusalem or traversing the rolling green hills of Galilee, we tend to envision the success story of an environmentally conscious effort ... Improvement of the landscape vs ... .
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Marvel at early-1900s Guangdong, Hong Kong masterpieces

Shenzhen Daily 29 Jun 2026
Cao Zhen. caozhen0806@126.com. THE newly opened “Establishing New Fine Arts” exhibition at the He Xiangning Art Museum invites visitors to trace how fresh artistic ideas took shape and flourished amid the changing tides of the era ... Dates. Through Sept. 6.
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Early 1900s were a challenging time for Grand Forks' City Band

Grand Forks Herald 27 Jun 2026
EDITOR'S NOTE. This is the second segment of a multi-part series about the City Band, written by Leah Byzewski, executive director of the Grand Forks County Historical Society ... The early 1900s were a challenging time for Grand Forks' City Band ... W ... ....
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In the early 1900s, fishermen at the edge of the Sahara saw a desert lake start to die back; by 2000, Lake Chad had shrunk by 90%, and a series of NASA studies traced the cause to a deadly combination of irrigation and a drying climate

The Times of India 27 Jun 2026
Imagine a lake so vast that it once stretched over 25,000 square kilometres, an area the size of Vermont. Now imagine that shrinking to just 1,350 square kilometres in a few decades ... Coe and Jonathan A ... a drier climate and a surge in irrigation ... .
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In the early 1900s, hunters wiped out wolves across much of the eastern United States; coyotes moved east, bred with surviving wolves, and a 2011 genome study found that eastern coyotes carry a mix of coyote, wolf and dog ancestry

The Times of India 25 Jun 2026
At first glance, the animal trotting through a suburban neighbourhood looks like an ordinary coyote ... These animals served as apex predators, thus controlling prey numbers ... By the twentieth century, they started moving eastwards ... .
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Rare images capture pioneer life on WA's south coast in the early 1900s

Australian Broadcasting Corporation 31 May 2026
Pioneering photographer Bert Saw captured Federation-era life and experiences in Denmark, Albany and surrounding communities throughout the 1900s ... .
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Controversy surrounds potential demolition of a 1900s West Broadway house

Columbia Missourian 29 May 2026
The company that filed for a demolition permit said it has not finalized plans for a replacement if the house were torn down ... .
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Controversy surrounds potential demolition of an early 1900s West Broadway house

Columbia Missourian 28 May 2026
The company that filed for a demolition permit said it has not finalized plans for a replacement if the house were torn down ... .
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A glimpse into cottage life in the early 1900s

Grand Haven Tribune 26 May 2026
When I was in elementary school, I kept a diary for about a year. In the few lines allotted for each day, I wrote things about being bored, who I played with after school, boys who teased me, and snow ... .
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Early 1900s Thermocap hair loss device looks like sci-fi medical tech gone wrong

Boing Boing 18 May 2026
The post Early 1900s Thermocap hair loss device looks like sci-fi medical tech gone ...
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1900s Day connects students with the past

Farmersville Times 14 May 2026
Students gather around the front porch of the Bain-Honaker House before starting their 1900s Day field trip Tuesday, May 12 ... Society hosted its annual 1900s Days educational experience this week.
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N.L.’s travelling book boxes were the little free libraries of the early 1900s

CBC 10 May 2026
A chance meeting with a man desperate for new books convinced British medical missionary Dr. Wilfred Grenfell that fishermen had the need to read ... .
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In the early 1900s, cavers in Western Australia found massive bones and unearthed Mammoth Cave, a lost world of giant fossils

The Times of India 04 May 2026
Buried within the limestone formations in the far south-western reaches of Western Australia is a place where one could feel as if time stood still ... We think of kangaroos as animals residing in vast territories on open plains ... .
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