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Horde of Invasive Mystery Snails Causes Ecological Disaster in Georgia's lake Lanier
An invasive, shelled creature was spotted in a popular Georgia lake, as experts warn the public of potential environmental and health risks.
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Rapid Spread of Non-Native Species Threatens Native Animals Amidst Climate Change Effects
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Javan Rhino Population Struggles to Survive Due to Poaching, Habitat Loss in Indonesia
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Minnesota, Wisconsin Weather Outlook: Moderate Risk of Excessive Rainfall to Bring Hazardous Travel This Late Week
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Monsoon Mayhem in Bangladesh: Landslides Inflict Devastation, Highlighting Urgent Need for Climate Resilience
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Tropical Storm Alberto: Heavy Rains to Trigger Flooding Concerns in Texas, Mexico
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Nashville Crayfish Numbers on the Rise: Conservationists Debate Implications for Endangered Status
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Nord Stream Mystery Deepens as Investigators Find Evidence of Explosives in Baltic Sea
Fairy Lantern Plant: New Plant Species 'Thismia Malayana' That Steals Nutrients from Fungi Discovered in Malaysia
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Rat Infestation Can be Prevented by Planting Certain Flower Species
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California Water Crisis: Snowmelt Not Enough to Reverse Increasing Aridification
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Heat Dome Leads to Unprecedented Temperature Surge Across Midwest and Northeast US
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Plastic Negotiation Delays in Busan Present Significant Challenges, Expert Says






