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Experts Unlock the Cause of Plummeting Population of Native Bee in Oregon Coast
Within a few years of wood harvest, native bees in the Oregon Coast Range are numerous and diversified in clearcut regions, but as planted trees grow and the forest canopy closes, their numbers rapidly decline.
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Yoga Essentials: A Comprehensive Guide for Beginners
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Australia Weather Forecast: Category 5 Cyclone Ilsa Makes Landfall; Flooding, Damaging Winds Possible
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Whale and Dolphin Strandings Increase in Courtown, Ireland in Recent Days
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Heavy Rain Unloads in Fort Lauderdale, South Florida; Flash Flooding, Travel Concerns Possible
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Mountain Forests Worldwide Dying at 50% Annual Loss Rate, Threatening Biodiversity: Scientists Warn
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Perfectly Preserved 30,000 Year Old Mangled Arctic Ground Squirrel Found by a Yukon Miner
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Friday’s Forecast Calls for More Unseasonably Pleasant Temperatures, but Rainy Weather Are on the Way in Boston Next Week
Ancient Species Australian Eucalyptus in Rapid Decline Following Severe Drought, Climate Change
China Records World's First Human Death Due to Bird Flu Strain H3N8
Extreme Forest Fire Creates 200-Foot Wall of Fire in New Jersey
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Hawaiian Caves' Lava Tube Helps NASA Scientists to Search Life on Mars [Study]
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Ship Strike Kills Gray Whale Stranded in San Francisco Bay: California Officials Say