Conservation
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Spring Expected Earlier or Later this Year? Scientists Have Answer Ahead of Groundhogs
Americans have depended on groundhogs for tips on when spring will arrive for over two centuries; now scientists say they can do better with new modeling software. Here's their prediction for the coming year.
Latest Research Articles
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Breathing Fish and Sneezing Monkey Among the Many New Species Found In the Himalayas
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Cacti Face Extinction, Researchers Say
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Moths and Bees Steal Nectar From Rare Orchids, Researchers Say
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Balanced Diets Good For Corals Too, Researchers Say
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Loggers and Fish Owls Become Allies
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Near-Extinct Snails Stage a Comeback, Researchers Say
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Scientists Examine Internal Temperature of Bluefin Tuna To Study Feeding and Migration Patterns
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Environmentalists One Step Closer To Removing Invasive Arctic Foxes From Alaska
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'Blacklists' Save Amazon Forests
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Household Vinegar Key to Saving Great Barrier Reef Coral?
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Help is On the Way For Endangered Long-Beaked Echidnas
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Fracking More Water-Efficient Than Other Drilling Methods