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Plankton in Ecosystems: 5 Unique Facts About This Small Creature
Plankton, known as marine drifters in the ocean, helps oceanic food web and ecosystem. Here are five unique facts about plankton.
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![Bison Herd Consisting of 170 Reintroduced Individuals in Romania Could Store Carbon Emissions Equivalent to 43,000 Cars [Study]](https://d.natureworldnews.com/en/full/70533/bison-herd-consisting-170-reintroduced-individuals-romania-could-store-carbon-emissions.jpg?w=178&h=100&f=7f2980a691c5e0ef486216f2f76eba43)
Bison Herd Consisting of 170 Reintroduced Individuals in Romania Could Store Carbon Emissions Equivalent to 43,000 Cars [Study]
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Gulf Coast States Forecast: Severe Weather Threat to Bring Isolated Tornadoes, Flash Flood This Weekend
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Lake Sewage Pollution: Untreated Sewage Leaks Into Windermere, England Following Telecoms Fault in February
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Amazonian Birds Adapt to Climate Change with Innovative Thermoregulatory Tactics
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Microbes at the Root of Coastal Plant Health Georgia Tech Study Sheds Light on Ecosystem Engineers
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Fire Ant Behavior Sparks Breakthrough in Self-Repairing Material Design
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270 Million More Older People Will Suffer Dangerous Heat Level By 2050, Study Says
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Summer 2023: Northern Hemisphere’s Hottest In 2 Millennia
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Warm-Blooded Dinosaur Groups Adapted Differently To Climate, Study Says
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Wildfires on Maui Lead to Respiratory Health Crisis, University Study Shows
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Costa Rica Rabies Outbreak: Deforestation Increases Risk of Cattle Infection
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![Shark Meat: 70% of Shark Flesh ‘Mislabelled’ in Australian Fish Markets and Seafood Shops [Study]](https://d.natureworldnews.com/en/full/70523/shark-meat-70-shark-flesh-mislabelled-australian-fish-markets-seafood-shops-study.jpg?w=178&h=100&f=ccf8dc4953c29e32eddb78bccd073c32)
Shark Meat: 70% of Shark Flesh ‘Mislabelled’ in Australian Fish Markets and Seafood Shops [Study]






