biodiversity
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Get to Know About the Biodiversity in Redwood National Park Beyond the World's Tallest Trees
Redwood National Park, which encompasses 112,618 acres in California's Humboldt and Del Norte counties, protects some of the world's tallest trees, ecosystems, and many other natural wonders.
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How Invasive Species Thrive in the Mediterranean
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44% of Earth’s Land in Need of Conservation To Protect Biological Diversity and Environmental Systems
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Bioiversity in Bees and its Critical Role in a Thriving Ecosystem
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A Small Island in the Pacific Declared a Bold Plan to Protect its Ocean
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"Conflict Between Wolves and Humans" Becomes the Reason Behind Swedish Government's Decision to Cull Wolf Population by Half
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Climate Change Has an Influence on Biodiversity in Protected Areas All Around the World
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Hidden in Plain Sight: Scientists Claim Hundreds of Mammal Species Remain Unidentified
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Ocean Warming Makes the Water 'Louder,' Impacting Marine Life
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Researchers' Plan of Using Insect Wingbeats Will Help Quantify Biodiversity
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Invasive Species Hitchhiking on Ships May Disrupt Antarctica's Fragile Ecosystem
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Flooding Underground Cave in Israel Can Be Disastrous for 5-Million-Year-Old Ecosystem
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Biodiversity in Tibet's Mountainous Regions Declines as Climate Change Worsens