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Scientists Are Worried at Rising Number of Mysterious Frog Deaths in Australia
Since late July, scientists gathered 1,200 samples of dead or dying frogs, with around 70% of them in New South Wales and 22% in Queensland.
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63 Endangered Penguins Stung to Death by Swarm of Bees in Cape Town
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Students Accidentally Discovered Ancient Fossils of Giant Penguin in New Zealand
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After Weeks of Buildup, Volcano on a Spanish Island Near Morocco Erupted
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How Global Warming Shifts Biodiversity of Algal Communities
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UN Assessment Warns About Worsening Climate Crisis Despite the Agreement in the Paris Agreement
Zoo Outbreak: Lions, Tigers from Washington DC's National Zoo All Tested Positive for COVID-19
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In a Monumental Step, Los Angeles County Becomes First to Ban Oil and Gas Drilling
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UK Farmers Could be Forced to Kill Their Pigs Due to Carbon Dioxide Shortage
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Incredible! Rare Freshwater Octopus Spotted in Kentucky's Rivers, How Did it Get There?
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'Game of Thrones' Ice Wall Towers Over Scottish City During Ice Age
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Mt. Shasta's Glaciers Are Shrinking Due to Drought, Prompting Dangerous Landslides
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Deserted Villages Experience Famine Due to Madagascar Drought