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Half of Breeding Seabirds in Ireland, UK Declined Over Past 20 Years Due to Climate Change, Habitat Loss
Increasing warming and climate change harm the breeding seabirds in Ireland and the UK. Recent reports showed that they declined in the past 20 years. Read here.
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US Pacific Northwest Forests Suffer from Climate Change Effects, Growth Decline, New Report Warns
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Strong Winds, Critical Fire Conditions Likely in Parts of Colorado This Week, Forecast Warns
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Bonobos in the Wild Capable of Forming Strategic Alliances With Other Groups
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National Park Service Delivers Roadmap for Protecting Georgia's Ocmulgee River Corridor
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$100B Pledge of Rich Countries to Poor Nations Affected by Climate Change Finally Met After 2 Years Delay
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Volcanic Eruption Could Destroy Iceland Town, Experts Warn
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Monkey Attack: 10-Year-Old Child Mauled to Death by Gang of Vicious Monkeys in Indian Village
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New Pandas From China Will Be Sent to the US as "Envoys of Friendship"
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Mexico Volcano Eruption: Popocatepetl Spews Volcanic Ash 20,000 Feet Into the Sky, Authorities Prepare for Possible Evacuation
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Caribbean Weather System Update: 'Potential Tropical Cyclone Twenty-Two' to Intensify as Tropical Storm on November 17 [NHC]
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Pet-Friendly Living: How to Make Your Spare Room Perfect for Furry Friends
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Ancient Humans Altered Andean Ecosystems Long Before Europeans Arrived, Study Finds






