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Birds of Mauritius: The Complete List

Explore a complete, authoritative list of the Birds of Mauritius — 89 species catalogued with scientific names, conservation status, and where to find them by site and season. Perfect for birdwatchers, researchers, and visitors, this guide highlights endemic and rare species, seasonal migrants, conservation notes, and top viewing locations across Mauritius to help you plan field trips and spotting opportunities.

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List of Forest Woods

This comprehensive list of 37 forest woods provides scientific names, typical density (kg/m3), and native regions for each species. Ideal for woodworkers, foresters, students, and nature enthusiasts, the post helps you compare hardwoods and softwoods, select species for projects, and learn where each tree naturally occurs — a practical reference for conservation, carpentry, and landscape planning.

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France’s Native Plants: The Complete List

Explore a complete list of France’s native plants with 30 species profiled, including scientific names, native regions, and habitat & flowering information. Ideal for gardeners, students, and nature lovers seeking identification, seasonal bloom timing, and native-friendly planting tips across French regions — read on to discover where to find these species and how to support local biodiversity.

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Invasive Species in Indianapolis: The Complete List

This post catalogs 27 invasive species in Indianapolis with scientific names, local locations, and notes on impact and prevalence. Use this practical guide to identify common invaders, understand their threats to urban and natural ecosystems, and learn how residents can report and help manage them.

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The Complete List of Mammals A-Z

There are a total of 1,030 Mammals that have been compiled and organized in this comprehensive list. The selection includes only bona fide members of Class Mammalia whose common English…

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