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Plant Survey Reveals Alarming Presence of Nonnative Invasive Species in Southwest Ohio
During an autumn stroll outside office at the University of Cincinnati,a biology professor pointed out numerous examples of nonnative, invasive species in campus landscaping.
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Villagers Flee Homes As Magnitude 7.6 Quake Hit Southern Philippines
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The Growing Risks of Japanese Knotweed in the UK
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120 Nations Agree To Expand Renewable Energy Within 7 Years at COP28 Climate Conference
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North Dakota Faces Cattle Anthrax Outbreak With 25 Confirmed Cases
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Maghreb Farmers Use Drones To Improve Crop Yields and Fight Climate Change
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Oil and Gas Industry Announces Emissions Reduction Target for COP28
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50% of Marine Snails Vulnerable to Ocean Warming in Strait of Georgia, Report Warns
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49% People in Regional Areas in Australia Feel Impacts of Severe Climate Conditions, New Report Shows
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Bird Flu Threatens Poultries as Many Migratory Birds Expected To Travel This Winter
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Storms, Rain and Snow Bring Floods, Power Outages and Travel Disruptions to US
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Endangered Green Sea Turtles Live Close Proximity To People In Australia
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Warm-Stricken Sea Sponges Suffer From Deadly Bacteria, Research Warns