Biology
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US Plants and Animals on the Verge of Extinction While Ecosystems Face Collapse
According to a leading conservation research organization, 40% of animals and 34% of plants in the United States are on the verge of extinction, and 41% of ecosystems are on the verge of collapse.
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Understanding Plants: Critical for Predicting Fire Behavior and Effects
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Resurrecting an Extinct Tasmanian Tiger [Study]
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Why Do Animals Have Different Life Cycles?
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