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25 conversations · nature · page 1 / 2
Two friends discuss the sudden heavy rain and how to stay dry.
A parent and child enjoy watching the sunset together at the beach.
Two neighbors talk about the large old tree growing in one of their yards.
Two students notice and discuss the birds they hear and see in the school garden.
Two children explore and enjoy the riverbank with their uncle watching over them.
Two siblings lie on the grass and look at the night sky full of stars.
A farmer and his neighbor discuss preparations for the dry season ahead.
Two friends enjoy the cool afternoon breeze while resting in the shade.
Two cousins visit a quiet mountain lake and talk about what they see.
Two neighbors discuss the causes and impacts of seasonal flooding in their area.
A marine biology student and a local fisherman discuss the declining health of nearby coral reefs.
Two geography teachers share facts about Indonesia's vast and diverse tropical rainforests.
A volcanologist explains to a journalist how an active volcano is monitored and what eruption signs look like.
A science teacher explains the water cycle to a curious student using everyday examples.
Two environmental volunteers discuss the vital role of mangrove forests along the coast.
A civil engineer and a village head discuss how to reduce landslide risk on steep hillsides.
Two hikers explore a limestone cave and discuss the geological formations they encounter.
Two climate researchers discuss the specific and compounding effects of climate change on Indonesia's archipelago.
Two conservation biologists debate the design and urgency of wildlife corridors to support animal migration in fragmented landscapes.
An agronomist and a senior farmer discuss sustainable land management practices to reverse soil erosion on sloped farmland.
An ethnobotanist and a community elder discuss the deep relationship between indigenous knowledge and forest plant diversity.
A seismologist discusses Indonesia's high seismic activity with a graduate student, covering tectonic causes and community preparedness.
A marine scientist and a policy analyst debate systemic solutions to Indonesia's ocean plastic pollution crisis.
Two primatologists analyze the challenges of protecting orangutans as their forest habitat rapidly shrinks in Kalimantan.