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Albania Witnesses a Troubling Trend as Climate Change and Habitat Destruction Lead to a Rapid Decline in Butterfly Diversity
Increasingly absent from the picturesque district of Zvernec, the Alexanor is one of 58 of the Balkan country's 207 butterfly species that researchers say are at risk.
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Climate Change Makes Killer Heatwaves in Mexico and America Over 30 Times More Likely
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Solar Storm Alert: 'Strongest Solar Flare' for Current Solar Cycle 25 Detected by European Solar Orbiter: ESA Report
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Beaver Reintroduction in Scotland Sparks Debate Over Agricultural Impact
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NWS Heat Warning: Temperature to Rise Up to 100°F in Pennsylvania, New York, Surrounding Region
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Horde of Invasive Mystery Snails Causes Ecological Disaster in Georgia's lake Lanier
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Solitary Animals: 6 Species That Prefer to Stay Alone in Wildlife from Platypus to Snow Leopard
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Northern Hemisphere Welcomes Summer Solstice with Longest Daylight Hours of 2024
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Rapid Spread of Non-Native Species Threatens Native Animals Amidst Climate Change Effects
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Javan Rhino Population Struggles to Survive Due to Poaching, Habitat Loss in Indonesia
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Minnesota, Wisconsin Weather Outlook: Moderate Risk of Excessive Rainfall to Bring Hazardous Travel This Late Week
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Monsoon Mayhem in Bangladesh: Landslides Inflict Devastation, Highlighting Urgent Need for Climate Resilience
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Tropical Storm Alberto: Heavy Rains to Trigger Flooding Concerns in Texas, Mexico






