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New England Cottontails Face Challenges of Habitat Losses and Encroachment; Experts Called For Conservation Efforts
The population of the New England Cottontails has suffered from habitat loss, lack of young forests and encroachment. Conservationists said that the conservation and protection of New England Cottontails are crucial. Read here.
Latest Research Articles
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Environmental DNA Used to Monitor Critically Endangered and Rare Estuarine Pipefish in South Africa
Endangered Ring-Tailed Lemur Rescued from Illinois Garage, Zoo Warns of Zoonotic Pathogens if Kept as Pet
Attention, Skygazers: Rare, Greenish Comet Expected to Pass By Earth
Freshwater Wild Fish Now a Possibly Dangerous Ingredient with Its Toxic PFAS Content, Study Shows
Enjoying Nature, Green, Blue Spaces Reduces Prescription Drug Needs for Mental Health, Study Shows
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Gas-Fired Peaker Plants in California are Adding Energy Storage to their Facilities
Endangered Sperm Whale Carcass with Large Gashes Found in Oregon Shores, Officials Say Starving Before Death
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Florida Weather Forecast: Ideal Conditions Allow Falcon 9 SpaceX Launch
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Global Temperatures, Heatwaves to Rise As El Niño Expected in 2023
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Road Salts and High Chloride Levels Damage Ecosystems at Mississippi River
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Weekly Weather Forecast: Winter Storm to Cover Several US States in Snow From Rockies to Midwest
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Asteroid 2020 BP: Aircraft-Sized Space Rock to Makes Its Closest Approach to Earth on January 19