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These trees exist in only one place on Earth. Now climate change and goats threaten their survival

Fast Company Tech

But increasingly severe cyclones, grazing by invasive goats, and persistent turmoil in Yemen which is one of the worlds poorest countries and beset by a decade-long civil war have pushed the species, and the unique ecosystem it supports, toward collapse. But the tree is more than a botanical curiosity: Its a pillar of Socotras ecosystem.

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New Guide: How To Engage Your Supporters with Social Listening

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Social media listening (or social media monitoring) is the practice of paying close attention to digital channels when conversations relevant to your cause are being discussed. When influencers and supporters talk about your work online, you’ll respond quickly on the right channel with the right call to action!

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How to Convert Your Nonprofit Website Visitor into a Donor

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Among the people she has supported in improving their reading skills: a veteran, a grandmother, a bus driver, and a mother who recently emigrated from Yemen. . Always be capturing new stories for your website, newsletters, and social channels. Choose an engaging photo or group of photos for your donation page.

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How to Influence the Conversation Around Your Next Campaign

Connection Cafe

It’s not only interesting to see the nature of the conversation, it also helps inform the content strategy while offering powerful opportunities to reply with real time, personalized multi-channel engagement. AFSC created a segmented group to see exactly who was talking about Ferguson on Facebook and Twitter from their CRM.

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The Trump administration accidentally texted military plans to a journalist. The White House says its fine.

Mashable Tech

The Trump administration accidentally texted an Atlantic journalist its plans to bomb Yemen last week. On Monday, The Atlantic 's editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg reported that he had been inadvertently added to a Signal group chat with several apparent U.S. airstrikes on Houthi targets in Yemen took place on Saturday.

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The Rest of the Pentagon's Group Chat Just Leaked

Futurism

In a stunning piece for The Atlantic on Monday, the magazine's editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg revealed that he had accidentally been added to a Signal group chat between key national security personnel including Hegseth,vice president JD Vance, and national security advisor Mark Waltz as they discussed an upcoming offensive in Yemen.

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An Unknown Entity Has Voice Cloned the Secretary of State and Is Calling High Level Officials

Futurism

This is precisely why you shouldn’t use Signal or other insecure channels for official government business," University of California at Berkeley professor Hany Farid told WaPo , noting that government officials can have major blind spots when it comes to data security. Trump himself is setting the bar pretty low.