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Expert Calls to Protect 50,000 Years Old Indigenous Rock Art from Fertilizer Plant
The new federal environment minister has been urged to halt a fertilizer factory from being built on a world heritage-listed site in Western Australia and to intervene quickly to prevent the multinational corporation behind the proposals from erasing Indigenous rock art.
Latest Research Articles
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Animals Used to be Bigger, Why Don’t We Have Them Anymore?
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Groundbreaking Study Looks at the Development of Snake Venom Genetics
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Wildland Fires Caused by Humans in California are Dangerous Than Natural Wildfires
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Arctic Global Warming Could Lead to Disappearance of the Siberian Tundra by 2500
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Acid-Spraying Yellow Crazy Ants Found in the Gold Coast For the First Time Could Spread Across Australia
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A Latest Study Expands Our Grasp of Knowledge of Just How Animals Perceive and What Colors They See
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Threatening Hail, Thunderstorms Coming in the Central United States This Week
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Zombie Shark Discovered by Filmmaker via Footage Off the Guadalupe Island Coast
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Vast Connectivity of Protozoan Species Sharing Between 17 Wild and Domestic Herbivores Discovered
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Flood Threat Forces British Columbia Province to Issue Evacuation Orders, State of Emergency in Some Communities
NOAA Finds 160-Year-Old Shipwreck on NC Sea Floor
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