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Even as Insect Populations Decline, Insects Are Causing Unprecedented Levels of Plant Damage
According to the study published in Environmental Entomology, the emerald ash borer completes its life cycle in North Carolina in one year instead of the sometimes two-year life cycle that occurs in northern areas of the United States.
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Tornadoes Safety Tips as Storms Bring Severe Weather Conditions to US
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Substantial Amount of Snow with Strong Winds Could Cause Travel Disruptions and Slow Commutes in Midwest
Spruce Trees are Dying in Alaska Due to Persistent Beetle Infestation
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Drought Conditions and Hot Temperatures Affect 57.51% of Mainland 48 States: US Government Reports
Wildlife Rehabs Warn of Worsening Conditions for Botched Unprofessional DIY Animal Rescue Attempts
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Hawaii Officials Search Missing Woman After Husband Calls 911, Reports Possible Shark Sighting While Snorkeling
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Raging Storm to Bring Torrential Rainfall in California and Southwest Before Hitting Inland US Next Week
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Heavy Snow Could Cause Traffic Disruption in UK as Cold Weather Continues Until Next Week
Putting Coyotes on Endangered List Could Save Rare Gray Wolf Species From Illegal Killings
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Strengthening Storm to Unload Heavy Rain with Snow on West Coast This Weekend
Rogue Waves: What Makes These Extreme Storm Waves Dangerous and How to Detect Them
Rare Endangered Malayan Tapir Calf Born in Chester Zoo, a Valuable New Addition to UK Breeding Program






