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Donkeys and Indigenous Pumas Are Trying To Revive the Extinct Food Chain Across Death Valley, Study Finds
One reason why many environmentalists consider these populations to be unwelcome pests and why the federal government spends millions of dollars annually eliminating them from the wild is because they are believed to lack predators that can hunt them.
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Fossil Fuel Emissions Alter Carbon Isotopes, Challenging Archaeologists to Conduct Carbon Dating
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Experts Question the Reliability of Blue Carbon in Restoring Coastal Vegetation
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UK Weather Brought Back Another Summer Blast After Temperature Drop for the Past Few Days
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Scientists Vouching for Loch Ness Monster Existence Plausibility After Fossil Analysis
Study Reveals Close Link Between Dog's Nose and Vision
Peru Pet Trade to Amazon Rainforest: Orphan Monkey Enjoys Company of Another Rescued Simian
Weird Holes on Ocean Floor Found During Deep Sea Voyage, Social Media Cries 'Aliens'
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City of Hope Patient: Elderly Man Allegedly Recovers from HIV Following Stem Cell Treatment in Los Angeles
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Texas Grass Fire Destroyed 9 Houses While Owners Watched Helplessly
Florida Holds Annual Invasive Snake Hunt to Remove Burmese Python from Local Ecosystem
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All-Time Top 5 Deadliest Avalanches that Destroyed Properties and Took Lives
Severe Weather with Possible Isolated Tornadoes and Storm Looms Over NYC for Two Days, Ending Heatwave