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Panama Rainforest's Bird Population Continues to Decline
Climate change and habitat degradation are likely contributors to the significant fall of bird populations in a Central American tropical jungle.
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Severe Tornado Update in South Carolina, One Dead in Texas
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Head of Ukraine's Oldest Zoo to Euthanize Its Animals Due to Russian Attack?
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Heavy Rain Triggers Massive Landslide in Colombia: Several Casualties Reported
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Experts Struggle to Identify Bloated Alien-Like Creature Washed Up on Australian Beach
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Climate Change Has Significantly Altered the Way This California Volcano 'Breathes'
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FDA Authorizes Second Booster Doses for COVID-19 Vaccines, Should We Get Them?
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Experts are Saying that Renewable Sources are Not Enough to Solve Europe's Energy Crisis
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Hundreds of Dogs in Ukrainian Shelter Died of Hunger and Thirst During the War
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For At Least 50 Years, Bird Population Kept on Falling in Tropical Rainforest
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"Vehicle From Hell" - Authorities Intercept Truck Carrying 282 Dogs for Meat Trade in China
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Water Supply of Millions is Threatened As Lake Powell Dries Up Due to Drought
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Meteorologist Disrupts Live Weather Broadcast to Warn His Kid of an Upcoming Tornado






