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Conservation Efforts Proven Effective In Controlling Wild Pig Populations In Southeastern US, Study Says
Experts have found that conservation efforts are working to control populations of wild pigs. Read more here.
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Earthworks Shaped By Indigenous Peoples Who Lived 500 To 1,500 Years Ago Found In Amazon
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Basalt Columns: What is the Purpose of Basalt Stones?
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Birds Help Plants by Spreading Seeds After Eating Insects From Their Fruits
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High Mountains of Andes and Other South American Ranges Harbor More Diversity, New Study Reveals
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Sea Otters Face Multiple Threats Despite Urchin Harvesters’ Efforts, Study
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Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe Brought Back Coho Salmon to the Elwha River, Study
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Humpback Whale Songs Detected in Deep Ocean Between Hawaii and Mexico's Isla Clarion in a New Migration Pattern