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Colombia Uses Seized Timber to Help Bees and the Environment
In northeast Colombia, police guard warehouses stacked high with confiscated timber with a noble new destiny: transformation into homes for bees beleaguered by pesticides and climate change.
Latest Research Articles
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Global Warming Contributes to Tropical Cyclone Intensity and Extreme Precipitation over East Asia [Study]
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Golf Courses May Serve as Alternative Habitat for Various Animals, From Mammals to Reptiles and Birds?
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15-Year-Old Surfer Boy Becomes Third Victim in a Series of Deadly Shark Attacks in South Australia
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Fish Farms Meant to Repopulate Wild Salmons Worldwide Result in Deadly Impacts
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Widespread Warmth Recorded in North-Central US in December 2023
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NWS Weather Forecast in US: Pacific Storm System To Hit West Coast, Northwest US
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Silky Shark Displays 'Incredible' Regeneration With Regrown Fin After Traumatic Injury
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Russian Plane Carrying 34 Passengers Mistakenly Landed on a Frozen River
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Weather Conditions in Midwest Finally Improve After Threats of Blizzards, Forecast Shows
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Extreme Weather Changes Put Pressure on Animals And Plants in UK
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Urban Mining Could Replace Old Solar Panels as World Transitions to Renewable Energy
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Wang's Garden Lizard: Newly-Discovered Iguana Species Now Part of China's Rich Reptile Fauna






