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India’s Tiger Reserves Prevent Carbon Emissions by Reducing Deforestation
India's efforts to protect its endangered tigers have inadvertently helped avoid a large amount of climate change-causing carbon emissions by preventing deforestation, a study said on Thursday.
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Popular Peregrine Falcons Nesting at Michigan State Football Receive Tracking Bands
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UK Weather Forecast: Hotter Weather Outlook to Continue in UK This Week
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Researchers Introduce 'Sniffing' as Non-Invasive, Accurate Way to Determine Chicken Egg Gender
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US Weather Forecast: Warmer, Sunny Conditions To Unfold in Northeast, Midwest During Memorial Day Weekend
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About 200 Million People Under Flooding Threat Due to Plastic Pollution, New Research Warns
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Tree Diversity Helps Planting Success in Forests, Reports Show
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New York City Weather: Rainy, Cloudy Conditions To unfold Midweek
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Asian Hornet Tips: How to Identify Them and Differentiate from Native European Hornets?
Supergenes, High Temperatures Promote Spread of Common Ragweed, Allergens at Higher Levels
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Glasgow Rat Infestation: Increased Sightings 'Worrying' as Cases Rise to Over 10,000
Giant Sunspot Visible Without Magnification Faces Earth
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Extinct Volcano Off Portugal Coast Could Store 1.2 to 8.6 Gigatons of Carbon Dioxide [Study]






