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Plastic Pollution Threatens the Survival of the World’s Most Endangered Seabirds in Remote Islands
An analysis of global tracking data for 77 species of petrel has revealed that a quarter of all plastics potentially encountered in their search for food are in remote international waters—requiring international collaboration to address.
Latest Research Articles
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Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest in New York Delayed After Heavy Thunderstorms Struck
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Environment-Friendly Drone Light Shows on 4th of July Replace Fire Hazard Pyrotechnics
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Eastern US Summer Heat: People Advised to Look for Cooler Environment, Stay Hydrated
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Underestimating Climate Change Is a Costly Mistake for Crop Production
Ancient Retrovirus Causes Aggressive Brain Tumors That Do Not Respond to Treatments
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How to Recycle Metal? Here Are The Following Steps
Cows Can Serve As 'Allies' In Addressing Climate Crisis Through New Way Of Grazing
Monkey Refuses To Part With Dead Baby But Devours It After
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Lost Young Seal in New Zealand Finally Returned to Oceans After Roaming at KFC Parking Lot
Elon Musk Tweets Misleading Climate Claims Denying Farming’s Role in Earth’s Heating
Stolen Endangered Turtles Found After Missing From Zoo
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Insect Social Behavior: Farmer Ants Cultivate Fungi and Drama-Prone Wasps Wage Wars





