Animals
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Plastic New Disease 'Plasticosis' Causes Serious Damage to Seabirds' Digestive Systems
New research showed a growing concern over a new disease affecting seabirds: Plasticosis. Researchers explained that the disease caused severe damage to seabirds' digestive systems. Read here.
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Climate Change Causes Bumblebee Queens To Perform Their First Wing Beat of Spring Early
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Whale Deaths: New Jersey Mayors Denounce Offshore Wind Turbines, Calls For Action
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Avian Flu: Highly Pathogenic H5N1 Virus Wiping Out Unprecedented Number of Bald Eagle Mating Pairs
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Mulching: How Does This Process Affects Different Flower-visitor Insects and Larvae?
Rare Insect Found in Arkansas Grocery Identified as Species From Jurassic Period
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Flamingos 'Form Cliques' With Other Birds With Similar Personality
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Seabird Species Differ in Their Tolerance To Strong Winds and Storm Avoidance Strategies
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H5N1 Virus: An 11-Year-old Girl in Cambodia Has Died and First Known Human Infection Since 2014
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Vocalizations of Blue Whales Indicate That They Are Present All Year, and Actions Are Influenced by Environmental Factors in the South Taranaki Bight
Rare Giant Phantom Jellyfish Sighting in Antarctica Via Personal Submersibles is Future of Research, Study Shows
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