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Bees Benefit From Tightened Pesticide Regulations, Study
A new study has confirmed that pesticides, commonly used in farmland, significantly harm bumblebees—one of the most important wild pollinators. In a huge study spanning 106 sites across eight European countries, researchers have shown that despite tightened pesticide regulations, far more needs to be done
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UK Weather: Met Office Warns of Snow and Ice as Cold Snap Continues
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Mussels Can Help Protect Belgium's Coast From Erosion, New Report Shows
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Bird Eggs: Can You Hatch Chicks from Supermarket Eggs?
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Extreme Precipitation Over Land Increases Exponentially Due to Climate Change [Study]
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Swine Flu Outbreak: New Strain of the Pig-Borne Disease Recorded from First Human Case in the UK
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Elephant Herd Tramples Car After Hitting One of Their Calf in Malaysia
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Deadly Sea Snake Sightings Increase Along New South Wales Coast
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41 People Finally Saved After Being Trapped in Collapsed Tunnel in India
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Lake Effect Snow Warning Issued for Lowville, New York on November 29
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Kona Low in Hawaii To Bring Heavy Rains, Flash Flood Risk This Week
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Vampire Bats Expand Location To Search More Stable, Temperate Climates, Study Says
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Whales, Dolphins Found In UK Waters Contained Banned Toxic Chemicals






