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Golden Eagles Face Threats From Wind Power Expansion, Scientists Propose Solutions
Wind power, does not come without trade-offs, including some negative impacts on wildlife. Throughout the United States, for example, it's been estimated that as many as three golden eagles per wind farm are killed each year by wind turbines.
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Dry Weather Seen As High Pressure Set To Sink From Canada To New England
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Caribbean Parrots Are Not Endemic, but Relicts of a Larger Group, Study Shows
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Water Fleas: The Unexpected Allies in the Fight Against Environmental and Health Problems
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Stormy Conditions to Bring More Rain to Florida, Southern Georgia, Colorado
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Possible Storm Likely to Develop in Gulf of Mexico; Coastal Hazards to Impact Eastern Seaboard
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Canada's Fire Brings Poor Air Quality in Northwest Territories, N.W.T. Communities, Yellowknife
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Flamingos First Sighting on Lake Michigan Draws 75 Birdwatchers, Experts Credit Winds of Hurricane Idalia
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Bats Alter Cancer-Related Genes in New Study on Treatment
'Dumbo' Octopus Spotted by EV Nautilus Research Vessel in North Pacific Ocean [VIDEO]
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Eerie Bright Green Auroras Fill Skies Amid Alaska's Aurora Season
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Aaron Kull Explains the Best Tools for Consultants
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Cryptomining and Its Effects on the Environment






