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Parasite Causes Massive Die-off of Long-spined Sea Urchins in the Caribbean Sea; Disastrous Consequences for Coral Reefs and Marine Ecosystems
Scientists have discovered a parasite is behind a severe die-off of long-spined sea urchins across the Caribbean Sea, which has had devastating consequences for coral reefs and surrounding marine ecosystems.
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Annual Feral Cat Hunting Season For Kids Canceled in New Zealand After Vile Emails
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Ancient Australian Volcanoes Reveal Mystery Behind Hotspot Volcanism [Study]
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Heat Waves Are Putting a Strain on India’s Public Health, Agriculture
Road Signs Protecting Squirrels, Otters from Car Crashes Stolen in Scotland
Hummingbird Season Starts in New England, Backyards Ready with Bird Feeders
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Pennsylvania Steel Industry Could Mitigate Carbon Emissions if State Switches to Green Steel [Study]
Bird Hanuman Plover DNA Sequencing Proves Designation as Species, Sparks Studies on Misidentified Subspecies
Dolphin Meat For Sale in Japan: Highly Toxic as Mercury Exceeds Safety Threshold by 100x
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Megalodon Ancestor Tooth Found Along Nechako River in Canada
Vacation Spot Salton Sea Oasis Now Just Dust Bowls, Receding Waters, Dead Fish — California
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Greater Mouse-eared Bats Put Effort in Greater Assets in Hunting Prey Profitability When Foraging
Giant Panda From China Dies of Mysterious Illness in Thailand Zoo