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Rare Philippine Weevils Survive Against the Odds in Degraded Rainforest Habitat
A University of Alberta researcher has unearthed two species of weevils—one new and one thought to have been extinct—that have managed to survive clearcutting of the Philippines rainforest.
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Sea Level Rise May Increase Methane Emissions From Wetlands, Study Warns
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NWS Weather Forecast: Light Snow to Unload in Upstate New York, Eastern Pennsylvania This Midweek
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Foreign Plant Species Described as 'Highly Flammable' Responsible for Igniting Bogota Fires: Experts Say
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Hummingbird Hawk Moths Use Vision To Control Their Proboscis, Study Finds
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North-Central US Weather Forecast: Unusual Warmth to Ease Extreme Cold This Week
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Southern US Weather Forecast in February: El Nino to Unleash Renewed Flood Risk, Flash Flood Threats
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California Weather Forecast: Monster Pacific Storm To Bring Dangerous Rain, Strong Winds This Week
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Balearic Shearwater’s Migratory Range Shifts Northward Due to Individual Behavioral Flexibility in Response to Climate Change
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Green Leaf Volatiles Enhance Plant Defense Against Agricultural Pests for Cleaner Farming
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Danish Authorities Working To Stop Toxic Landslide To Reach Water Source
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![Oil Sands Operations in Canada Emit More Atmospheric Pollution Than Previously Thought [Study]](https://d.natureworldnews.com/en/full/69227/oil-sands-operations-canada-emit-more-atmospheric-pollution-previously-thought-study.jpg?w=178&h=100&f=320e4d6c72bbd9d9374500d78bc58a9a)
Oil Sands Operations in Canada Emit More Atmospheric Pollution Than Previously Thought [Study]
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![Plant Communication: First-Ever Video of Plants Talking with Each Other Recorded by Scientists [Study]](https://d.natureworldnews.com/en/full/69230/plant-communication-first-ever-video-plants-talking-each-other-recorded-scientists-study.jpg?w=178&h=100&f=eab15ef010ac769ad0eadfdd4457d480)
Plant Communication: Study Shows First-Ever Video of Plants Talking with Each Other






