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Roanoke River Fish and Mussel Populations Are Being Monitored for Continued Recovery
Hydroelectric dams are crucial for producing electricity. The natural flow of a river is also altered, and access to upstream habitat, which is vital for migratory fish species, is restricted.
Latest Research Articles
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Scientists Warn of 15 Environmental Issues That Could Destroy the World's Ocean Biodiversity in the Next Decade
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Bomb Detectors Pick Up Sounds From Pygmy Blue Whales Thriving in the Indian Ocean
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Wolves Reintroduction Into the Wild Can Restore Local Ecosystems, Scientists Say
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Central Florida Will Experience an Intense Heat While Storms Will Hit in Miami
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Study Shows People Being ‘Disconnected’ to Nature, Scientists Discuss the Importance of Plants
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Heart Disease Treatment: Tissue Engineering Leads to Development of Artificial Heart for Humans
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Dead Cats Covered with Mysterious Tar Substance over Suspected Chemical Poisoning
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Chinese Space Sail to Remove Debris from the Earth's Orbit
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Heat Wave Expected to Boost Texas' Solar Power Generation but Could Cause Power Grid Failure
Suffering Air Quality Starts the Week for Yosemite After Wildfire
Severe Weather, Powerful Thunderstorms Bring Possible Air Travel Disruptions Throughout Northeast This Week
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New Giant Dinosaur Discovery: American and Argentinean Researchers Sheds Light About Their Tiny Arms






