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Illegal Animal Farms in Three States Caused Toxic Algae Blooms in Lake Erie
A recent study suggests that the majority of the nutrient pollution in the Lake Erie basin may be coming from huge, unlicensed animal farms in Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio.
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Recurring Occurrence of Crown-of-Thorns Starfish Causes Decline of Southern Section of Great Barrier Reef's Average Reef Cover
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Volcano Erupts Near Iceland’s Capital in a Seismic Area
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NSW and Victoria Alpine Regions Predicts Wild Rainfall and Possible Flood Event
Nature-Friendly Farming Boosts Biodiversity, Crop Yields —10-Year Study Reveals
Alligator in Florida Euthanized After Being Found With Knife Sticking on its Head
Five Rescued As Orca Attack Sunk Their Sailboat Off Portugal Coast
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Government of Spain Limits Air Conditioning and Heating to Save Energy Until 2023
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Rare Video Shows How Silent Predator Hunts Prey for the First Time
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19-Year-Old Miraculously Survives Being ‘Frozen Solid’ and Unconscious in Snow for 6 Hours
Land Iguanas "Reborn" on Galapagos after Nearly 200 Years of Extinction
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Academics Proposed Groundbreaking Approach for Assessing Soil Health
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Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Diseases in the United States to Increase by 2060: New Study