Environment
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Reduced Krill Supplies Cause Fewer Humpback Whale Pregnancies
Scientists have discovered that reduced krill supplies result in fewer humpback whale pregnancies, which could have major implications for industrial krill fishing.
Latest Research Articles
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Forests Face Different Threats From Multiple Industries Other Than Agriculture
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How Red Sea Urchin Populations in Northern and Southern California Are Adapted To Different Environmental Changes
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High-severity Wildfires in California’s Sierra Nevada Forests Have Risen Dramatically Since the Euro-American Settlement
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Wind Turbines in Forests Has a High Risk of Impairing Endangered Bat Species
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Bull Sharks Maul Dolphin on Popular Beach in Northern Sydney
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Lost Seal Pup Finally Rescued After Discovered Wandering Over Shops in Norfolk
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Solar Power Installation at Homes Spike in Australia Due to Severe Weather, Power Outages
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Rain, Snow To Unload in Portions of Northeast This Week; Snowfall To Unfold in New York, Michigan
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Sharks, Rays Declining Population Raises Concerns Over Impact on Ecosystems, Coastal Communities
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Canada Weather Forecast: Swath of Heavy Snow, Rain to Unleash in Atlantic Canada This Weekend; Winter Storms Could Cause Travel Disruptions
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Invasive Emerald Ash Borers On The Loose, Prompts Washington County Quarantine
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Lithium Mining Company Gets $700M Government Loan but Cited for Trespassing on Critical Habitat of Endangered Buckwheat Located in Nevada Mine Itself