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Support Koalas and Wildlife Affected by Australian Bushfires

With southern Australia experiencing the worst bushfires on record, the area’s already-endangered koala population faces tough, unforeseen challenges. Recent reports state that these beloved marsupials are among more than 1 billion animals estimated to die due to the blazes. Furthermore, half of the 50,000 disease-free koalas kept as an insurance population on Kangaroo Island are also feared dead. Fortunately, there are ways for the public to help by providing donations and support.
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Essential Backpacking Destinations: The Ultimate Bucket List for Adventurers

Backpacking presents an exciting, budget-friendly way to travel, allowing you to connect with vibrant local communities and immerse yourself in diverse cultures. Whether you prefer warm or cold climates, islands or mountaintops, solo journeys or group adventures, this guide highlights some of the best backpacking destinations and experiences to include in your travel plans.
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Explore Vibrant Exhibits with Refugee and Immigrant Guides at Penn Museum in Philadelphia

The divination basket rests in the climate-controlled quiet of the Penn Museum in Philadelphia, half a world from the tropical heat of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). It’s plain-looking, the sort of artifact visitors rush past while searching for more charismatic holdings, like the 13-ton granite Sphinx that guards the entrance hall. However, as a child in the DRC capital of Kinshasa, Penn Museum guide Clay Katongo saw the power of baskets like this one in the hands of practitioners calling themselves diviners or, sometimes, prophets.
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Ultimate Guide to the Best Seasons for Visiting Boulder

With a famously mild climate and plenty to do in every season, there really isn’t a bad time to visit Boulder, Colorado. Winters see a generous amount of snowfall, which is great for powder seekers planning a skiing vacation on the nearby slopes. Summers are warm and dry, providing ideal conditions for hiking, biking, and various sporty activities. During spring and fall, the weather can be unpredictable, but accommodations are often more affordable. Festivals and events fill the calendar year-round, offering fun for foodies, music lovers, art enthusiasts, and culture fans. Whenever you decide to visit, you’ll find something to do in this laid-back, mountain-nestled city.
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The Ultimate Guide to Visiting Gatlinburg, Tennessee for Fall Colors and Festivals

Plenty of resort towns claim to be year-round destinations, but Gatlinburg, Tennessee, the gateway to Great Smoky Mountains National Park, is truly a place you can visit no matter the date. With lively festivals, fall colors, summer hiking, and more, there’s always something to do in Gatlinburg (and the neighboring towns of Pigeon Forge and Sevierville) every month of the year.
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Top Family-Friendly Road Trips Across the USA

Ah, the family road trip. A source of endless possibilities, new experiences, and family bonding. However, let’s not forget about restless children, aching backs, and that age-old question: ‘are we there yet?’. If that sounds familiar, don’t despair! The following road trip destinations will have the entire family hanging their heads out the window rather than staring at their screens. Read on!
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