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Synthetic Fibers From Bioplastic Clothing Persist in the Ocean for Over a Year
Over 100 million tons of plastic enters the environment each year, with more than 10 million tons ending up in our oceans. These plastics break down into harmful microplastic particles so small they can be consumed by wildlife.
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Northeast, Midwest US Weather: Dry, Warmth-Like Temperatures Likely Until Memorial Day Weekend
24-Day-Old Mountain Lions Found in Santa Monica Mountains are Kittens of P-77
New Chemical Pesticide Targets Parasitic Nematodes with Lower Toxicity Risks to Humans, Wildlife
Black Bear Euthanized After Attack on 2 Children in Their Pennsylvania Home
Woman Brings Illegal Wildlife Raccoon to Pet Shop in Maine for Grooming, Rabies Safety Measures Ensue
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Shark Attack: American Tourist in Turks and Caicos Islands Loses Her Foot While Snorkeling
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40 Crocodiles Devour Reptile Farmer in Cambodia After Falling Into Enclosure
Heatwave Kills Cheetah Cubs Said to End Extinction of Species in India
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Atlantic Storm Update: Dangerous Surf, Rip Current to Impact Eastern Seaboard Until Sunday [NWS]
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Moss: The Ancient Plant That Holds the Secrets of Life on Earth
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GPS Tracking Reveals the Secrets of Female Baboon Dispersal
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US Weather Forecast: Heavy Rainfall, Coastal Flooding Likely in Southeast As Memorial Day Weekend Arrives




