Environment
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Donkeys and Indigenous Pumas Are Trying To Revive the Extinct Food Chain Across Death Valley, Study Finds
One reason why many environmentalists consider these populations to be unwelcome pests and why the federal government spends millions of dollars annually eliminating them from the wild is because they are believed to lack predators that can hunt them.
Latest Research Articles
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Experts Question the Reliability of Blue Carbon in Restoring Coastal Vegetation
Weird Holes on Ocean Floor Found During Deep Sea Voyage, Social Media Cries 'Aliens'
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Texas Grass Fire Destroyed 9 Houses While Owners Watched Helplessly
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All-Time Top 5 Deadliest Avalanches that Destroyed Properties and Took Lives
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Cat Hormones Offer Clue on Why These Felines Tolerate Cohabitation
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Sea Ice and Wildfires: Fires in the West May Actually Affect Ice in the Arctic
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Angry Dolphins! Beachgoers in Japan Warned to Stay Away from Biting Dolphins
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Heatwaves in Europe Drastically Affects Crop Production
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US Cities could Possibly have a Similar Climate with the Middle East by 2100
Human-Wildlife Conflict: Tension Between Polar Bears and Humans in Canada and the Arctic Intensifies
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Renowned Gaia Hypothesis Author Dies at 103rd Birthday
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‘Mortar Wreck’: England’s Oldest-Ever Preserved Medieval Shipwreck is Now Getting Star Treatment






