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Humans May Cause Death of Wolves That Live Primarily in National Parks [Study]
This study looked at the effects of human-caused mortality on wolf pack social dynamics, taking a novel approach to analyzing species impacts based on group structure.
Latest Research Articles
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Some Breeding Songbirds Face a Mismatch as a Result of Climate Change
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Thunderstorms Caused by Climate Change Will Most Likely Increase the Number of Large Windthrow Events in the Amazon
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La Nina in Australia: Flood Risk in Queensland, Eastern New South Wales Still High in the Coming Months
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US Storm Alert: Multi-Hazard Winter Storm Threatens Central and Southern Regions [NWS]
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Climate Crisis Now Worst than Ever
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Ants’ Behavior Is Not Changing in Response To Rising Temperatures [STUDY}
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Does Evolution Go Backwards? Curious Scientists Try Unlock the Mystery
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After 400 Years of Being Hunted Down to Extinction, Beavers Are Now Being Reintroduced in New Hampshire
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Animal Testing No Longer Required for Approving Drugs But Substitutes are Still Unavailable
Winter Weather Advisory In Effect Over Areas of Sierra Nevada; Imminent Flood Warnings in California Counties
Rare 8-Foot Giant Squid with Terrifying Thick Arms Spotted on Western Coast of Japan
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Extreme Weather and Tornado Risk to Return to the Southern Parts of US