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Black Fire in the Gila National Forest, New Mexico is Now the State's Second Largest Wildfire: Almost 300,000 Acres Burnt
The Black Fire and Hermits Peak/Calf Canyon Fire in New Mexico are the two largest human-ignited wildfires in the state’s history.
Latest Research Articles
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Massive Brown Seaweeds May Wash Ashore this Summer, Experts Warn Beachgoers to Stay Cautious
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Plenty of Fish in the Sea: "Ugly" Fishes Found to be at Risk More Compared to the "Beautiful" Ones
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USGS Actively Monitors at Least 6 Active Volcanoes in the US
Multiple Intense Tornadoes Left Trail of Destruction in Ohio
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Record Breaking Freeze Hits Australia as Experts Recorded the Coldest Start of Winter for Over a Century
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Plants Go into Photosynthesis 'Beast Mode' After Gene Mutation: New Study
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Researchers Suggest How Wild Cherry Blossoms Could Save Forest Landscapes
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Evidence Shows Overexploitation of Freshwater Fishes in the Amazon River
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South Carolina Police Arrests Animal Rescue CEO and Director in an Ironic Case of Animal Cruelty
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Microplastics in the Indian Ocean Easily Identified Using New Methods in Water Samples
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Weather Service Warn for the Dangerous and Deadly Heatwave in Arizona
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Florida Man Lost Chunks of Muscle Tissue Leg After an Alligator Attack at a Sarasota County Motel






