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Native Australian Species Might Go Extinct if Invasive Species Problem Goes Unsolved
According to a recent analysis, Australia may suffer a wave of plant and animal extinctions by 2050 unless it takes immediate action to address the menace of invasive species, which is already costing the country at least $25 billion each year.
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Experts are Banding Together to Make Sure this Commonly Used Plastic Sees a More Sustainable Future
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Study Shows that It May Take a Few Generations Before Bees Recover from a Single Exposure to Insecticide
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Denver Breaks 87-Year-Old First Snow Records
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About 620 Million Birds Have Quietly Vanished in Europe for the Last 40 Years
Archeologists Discovers a Rare Fossil of a Prehistoric Shrimp Inside a Clam
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Portuguese Man O' War: Alien-like Creatures With Deadly Tentacles Flock Along British Beaches
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Farmers are Luring Rare Cranes by Growing their Favorite Food
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UK Authorities Approved the Construction of More than 5000 Houses in a Severe Flood Prone Area
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There's a Chance Groundwater in California's Central Valley Will Not Recover From Past and Potential Droughts
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Remnants of Toothless, Two-legged Dinosaur Species Found in Brazil





