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U.S. Wildfire Threatens to Spread from Southwest to Great Lakes Region: NWS Warns
The U.S. wildfire threat is due to renewed critical fire weather conditions. Click to read more. U. S. wildfire threat is at risk of spreading from the Southwest to the Great Lakes region due to fire weather conditions such as dry air and gusty winds, according to a warning of the National Weather Service (NWS) on Wednesday, April 12.
Latest Research Articles
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Caring for a Pet Turtle: How to Keep a Turtle in Captivity Healthy and Happy
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What's a Tushy? Miki Agrawal's Eco-Friendly Bidet
Threatened Texas Wildflower Species Needs Several Decades to Recover
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Sandgrouse: An African Bird Gives Inspiration for a Better and More Sustainable Water Bottle
Upcoming Bat Maternity Season Leaves Florida Locals Last Few Days for Blocking Roosts
Red-Tailed Hawk with Rare Genetic Mutation Found Doused in Cooking Oil — Pennsylvania
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Why Do Larger Dogs Live Shorter Lives Than Smaller Dogs?
Chronic Smog From Forest Fires, Pollution in Laos, Thailand Takes Toll on Health, Tourism
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Dire Wolf Bone From Southern Canada’s Late Pleistocene Period Has Been Formally Identified
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Avian Influenza Outbreak Kills Four Mountain Lions, Infections from Birds to Mammals Continues
Fire Weather Watch in Effect Over Greater Chicago Area as Risk Peaks to Level 4
Climate Change: Armadillos Migrate to North Carolina for Warmer Weather