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War, Abuse, and Environmental Poisoning: The Legacy of the Rio Tinto Mine
The mine caused disputes that erupted in 1988 into a long civil war, killing 20,000. The unfortunate legacy of the abandoned mine is still being felt decades later.
Latest Research Articles
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COVID-19: Zoo's Conservation Work at Risk of Closure Due to Funding Crisis
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Wildlife Species Being Threatened by Continued Wildfires in the Western US
The Year 2100 Will See the Fastest Melting of Greenland's Ice Sheet in the Last 12 Millennia
October 2020: A Rare Blue Moon Month
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When to Consider Inbreeding: Guidelines That Help Crops Adapt to Climate Change
Device Originally Designed to Save Water Wastes Billions of Liters of Water Per Week
One-Fourth of All Reptiles, Many Endangered, Can Be Bought Online
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Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano: From Lava Lake to Deadly Crater Lake
More Underground Martian Water Reservoirs Found
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Andean Communities Turn to Quinoa During the Current Pandemic and Climate Change Crises
After the Bushfires: Australians Record Frog Calls and the Amazing Results