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Ocean Dead Zones: How Nutrient Runoff Turns Coastal Fish Havens into Ghost Waters
Ocean dead zones are expanding near coastlines, suffocating marine life through nutrient runoff and marine pollution.
Latest Research Articles
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How Climate Change Wildlife Triggers Unpredictable Animal Migration Shifts
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New Study Reveals Animals' Perception of Time Speeds Up with Faster Metabolism
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Seventy-Two Captive Tigers Dead in Thailand Outbreak: Welfare Crisis Deepens
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What Do Melting Glaciers Tell Us About Earth's Climate Past?
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How Habitat Fragmentation Devastates Wildlife – And Why Corridors Offer Real Hope
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Whales and Sharks in Crisis: Conservation Challenges and Marine Biodiversity Threats
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Mayon Volcano's 1,000m Ash Plume Signals Escalating Eruption Risk
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Why Mother Animals Abandon Their Offspring: The Case of Punch, an Infant Macaque
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From El Niño to La Niña, Climate Cycles Behind Global Weather Extremes
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PETA Condemns Viral Baby Monkey Punch's Zoo Conditions As IKEA's Stuffed Orangutan Toy Sells Out
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Why the World's Remaining Rainforests Are Crucial for Climate, Wildlife, and Humanity
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From "I Quit Sugar" to Digital Food Panic: Why Ultra-Processed Foods Deserve a Better Conversation






