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r/nature
207k members
r/nature is a subreddit with 207k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is huge in size.
* Share your fascinating links about nature
* Discuss endangered parts of nature
* Contribute news about the wonders of nature
* Meet other nature enthusiasts
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Popular Themes in r/nature
#1
News
: "Elon Musk wants control of a public beach. The state of Texas is preparing to give it to him."
86 posts
#2
Pain & Anger
: "Push for new Florida bear hunt ignores real source of problems: Humans"
2 posts
#3
Solution Requests
: "Invasive green crabs threaten West Coast ecosystems. One solution? Otters"
1 post
#4
Ideas
: "Buffalo deserve an epic film about their history — so I decided to give it to them"
1 post
#5
Opportunities
: "US farmers switch to renting out sheep as lawn mowers for solar sites"
1 post
Popular Topics in r/nature
#1
Wildlife
: "The Great Decline: Wildlife Populations Plummet 73% Since 1970"
24 posts
#2
Nature
: "Native Calif. species known as 'Nature’s Swiss Army knife' is rapidly expanding"
21 posts
#3
Climate
: "A rush to save national Climate data before its deleted"
15 posts
#4
Conservation
: "Record-breaking cormorant count in Israel marks Conservation success"
13 posts
#5
Animals
: "Zoos of the future may have no Animals at all"
10 posts
#6
Species
: "Destroying endangered Species' habitat wouldn't count as 'harm' under proposed Trump rule"
7 posts
#7
Environment
: "The U.S. National Parks Bring In Much More Money Than They Take from Federal Funding"
7 posts
#8
Wildlife Conservation
: "Study finds India doubled its tiger population in a decade"
5 posts
#9
Birds
: "Many Birds-of-paradise species emit light through their plumage, study finds"
5 posts
#10
Ocean
: "The Ocean Teems With Networks of Interconnected Bacteria: Nanotube bridge networks grow between the most abundant photosynthetic bacteria in the Oceans, suggesting that the world is far more interconnected than anyone realized"
4 posts
Member Growth in r/nature
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+24k members(13.1%)
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