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Abandoned quarries dug for rocks can slowly fill with plants, water and wildlife

Abandoned quarries are evolving into essential ecological and recreational areas. After mining activities have halted, these sites begin to regrow with nature, forming fresh habitats for various wildlife. With effective management strategies in place, these once-industrial pits can foster biodiversity and offer sustainable options for public use, transforming land value in innovative ways.

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Claude Now Watermarks Everything It Makes

First, pick the line that applies to you. Since August 2nd, 2026, Claude marks all content during generation. For instance, text receives a hidden watermark, while files receive a signature. Anthropic committed to the EU AI Act’s Code of Practice on Transparency of AI-Generated Content. Consequently, all content generated by Claude models will carry a

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Over 100,000 cuttlefish gather in Australia yearly; fewer than 10 arrived in 2026, baffling scientists

Giant Australian cuttlefish at Point Lowly faced a drastic population plunge in 2026, with researchers noting less than ten cuttlefish spotted per dive, a historic low. The downturn is potentially tied to an algal bloom in South Australia, which may have adversely affected the cuttlefish or diminished their food availability. Conservation initiatives and a tourism

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