Animals
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Coal Pollution Causes Sickness in Native Frogs of Australia National Park
A sickness presumably caused by coal pollution from a nearby mine has infected native frogs in an Australian national park, according to scientists. However, EPA disagrees.
Latest Research Articles
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Giant 2.5 Meters Tiger Shark Stalks the Waters Near Perth Beach in Western Australia [WATCH]
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Mountain Plovers Nearly Extinct Due to the Prairie Dog Plague at Thunder Basin National Grassland
‘Alien' Transparent Sea Creature With Many Legs Looks Like 'Men in Black' Organism: What Is a Phronima?
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Giant Ocean Sunfish Washes Up Along the UK Coast at Norfolk Beach
Montana Proposes Fences, Gates, Warning Signs to Curb Wildlife Deaths Caused by Vehicle Crashes
Florida Eager to House Manatees as New Rehab Nears Completion, First Feeding Trial Launched
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Monstrous Great White Shark Captured on Video Stalking the Waters Off Adelaide Beach in South Australia
Brother Seizes Crocodile by Jaws, Saves 9-Year-Old Sister From Near-Fatal Bite —Namibia, Africa
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US Approves World’s First Honeybee Vaccine Against the Deadly Hive Bacteria
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Popular Giant Panda Pair in UK That Contributed to Breeding Research Set to Return in China
Fireworks Make Wild Birds Sleep Less and Fly 300 Miles Nonstop, Study Shows
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Mysterious Death of 40 Vultures Around North Carolina Water Tower Prompts Speculations: Poison or Avian Flu?






