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Gray Whales Face a Population Decline Due Dynamic and Changing Arctic Ocean Conditions
Dynamic and changing Arctic Ocean conditions likely caused three major mortality events in the eastern North Pacific gray whale population since the 1980s, a new study has found.
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Deadly Snails Carrying Rat Lungworm Parasites Spotted in North Carolina
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Solar Storms Are Warping Birds' Natural Compass, Causing Them to Get Lost During Migration Season
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Central US Weather: Powerful Coast-to-Coast Storm Brings Winter Alerts in Rocky Mountains
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Bird Strike: Nearly 1,000 Migratory Birds Die After Hitting Chicago Building in Single Night
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Critical Fire Weather Alert Issued for Almost 1 Million People in Texas, Kansas [SPC]
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Florida Tornado Watch: Millions at Risk as Intense Thunderstorms, Multiple Tornadoes Wreak Havoc in Florida
Dark Flowers: Can Black Flowers Influence Pollination?
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How 3D Printed Habitats Can Save Entire Ecosystems
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5,000 Years Old Wine Uncovered Near Ancient Tomb in Abydos, Egypt
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UK October's Weather: Freezing Outlook to Heavy Rain To Bring Relief From Warm Temperatures
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Western US Weather Forecast: Mountain Snow, Temperature Drops to Continue This Week
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Experts Explore the Potential of Plant-Based and Cultured Meat for the Environment and Society





