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Salmon in Arctic Ocean? Animals Expand Due to Climate Change Impacts
Researchers discovered that salmon emerged in Arctic rivers, which could be likely due to the impacts of climate change. Climate change can affect the habitats of aquatic species. Read here.
Latest Research Articles
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Non-Native Plants Are Expanding Their Range To Higher Latitudes Due to Climate Change
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Japan's Izu Islands Hit By 6.3-Quake Prompting Tsunami Warnings
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Lactic Acid Production in Carp’s Muscles Could Improve Aquaculture Practices
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Bewick’s Swans Are Sensitive to Temperature and Food Conditions When Migrating To Wintering Areas
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Feather-Tailed Possums Migrated From New Guinea to Australia Millions of Years Ago
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Salmon Find New Spawning Grounds in Arctic Rivers as the Climate Warms Up, a Study Finds
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Unseasonably Record-High Temperatures to Unload in Western US This Weekend
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Typhoon Koinu: 1 Dead, Over 300 Injured As Koinu Pounds Taiwan With Heavy Rains
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Tropical Storm Philippe Updates: East Maine, Brunswick, Northern New England, US To Receive Heavy Rain this Weekend
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US Weather Forecast: Freezing Temperatures To Hit Colorado, Wyoming, Northern Plains This Late Week
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Pet 'Boa' TIE Fighter Makes Its Way to Neighbor's Basement, Drives Homeowner Away
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Alarming Florida Keys Coral Bleaching: Warm Waters, Rise of Temperatures Impact Corals





