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COVID-19 Lockdown: Deer Population Increases as Fewer Die on America's Highways
With the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns, there has been significantly fewer deer roadkill, which in the future can lead to more deer hazards as normalization returns.
Latest Research Articles
Study on Crown-Of-Thorns' Evolutionary History May Help Mitigate Destruction of Coral Reefs
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The Future of Food: Meat Is on the Way Out
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China Floods Intensify: Flood Alert Raised to Second-Highest Level
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Flooding in Nepal: At Least 40 Dead, Thousands Homeless, Many Still Missing
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Is Buying Contact Lenses Without A Prescription Legit?
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Silk Road Pastoralists May Have Had Pet Cats More Than 1,000 Years Ago
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New South Wales Warning: East Coast Low Expected to Bring Heavy Rains and Flashfloods Next Week
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Tropical Storm Fay Heading Northward Along East Coast, with Flooding and Heavy Rains Reported
Arctic Oil Spill: Norilsk Nickel Fined $2.1B for Environmental Damages
As Ogallala Aquifer Declines, Sorghum and Pearl Millet Arise as Alternatives for Texas High Plains Livestock
Scientists Are Baffled by Origin of New Species of Red Algae Threatening Coral Reefs of Hawaii
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Japan Flooding: Heavy Rains Move to Central Region, Leaving More Damage in South