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Severe Drought Can Bring Rare Amphibian Disease to Wild [Study]
The latest report found that severe drought could lead to the emergence of rare amphibian diseases that could affect wildlife. The orange frogs can become vulnerable to diseases due to changing climate. Read here.
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Florida Panhandle, Carolinas At Risk For Floods, Thunderstorms
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Winter Storm Bringing Heavy Snow Risk to Move from Mid-Mississippi Valley to US Northeast by Tuesday [NWS]
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Philadelphia, New York Weather Forecast: Heavy Snow To Hit This Week; Travel Disruption Possible
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England Introduces Biodiversity Net Gain Scheme to Protect Wildlife From Development
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Stingray With No Mate Has 'Mystery Pregnancy' With a Shark
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Unseasonably Warm Weather Causes Melting Ice Roads in Canada
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Chile’s Sacrifice Zones: Coal Plants Have Polluted Mejillones for Decades
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Sea Sponges Reveal Earth Has Already Passed 1.5°C Warming Limit, Study Finds
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Water Company Executives Face Bonus Ban for Illegal Sewage Spills in England
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Natural Hydrogen Gas Found In Albanian Chromium Mine Requires New Tech to Extract
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Humans and Animals With Wet Skin Have Higher Survival Rate When Exposed To Lightning, Study Says
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UK Weather: Snow and Freezing Fog to Hit UK as Met Office Warns of Cold Snap






