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Oregon Experienced a Historic Die-off of Fir Trees in 2022, Leaving Hillsides Littered With Red, Dead Trees
A historic die-off of fir trees occurred in drought-stricken Oregon in 2022, leaving patches of red, dead trees on hillsides that were once covered in green conifers.
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Brutal Winter Storm, Whiteout Conditions Hits Southern California, Flights Delayed, Roads Closed
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Geminids Meteor Showers to Unfold in the Sky; Wintry Weather Could Affect Astronomy Events Viewing
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Scientists Call For Conservation of Sea Cows, Pillar Coral and Abalone Due to Threats of Extinction
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3D Images Show Which Dinosaurs Likely Crunched on Hard Bone and Which Likely Ate Softer Foods and Prey
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Severe Thunderstorms and Flooding Rainfall to Unload This Week in Southern US
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Agriculture Is Causing Rapid Evolutionary Change Not Only on Farmlands but Also in Wildlife in Surrounding Landscapes
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Even as Insect Populations Decline, Insects Are Causing Unprecedented Levels of Plant Damage
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Ice Conditions and Freezing Fog Could Bring Significant Travel Delays in UK; Travelers Advised to Check Flight Status
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Snow and Chilly Conditions Continue to Persist in Portions of Northeast
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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






