Environment
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How Clear-Cutting May Affect US Forests
Clear-cutting has long been common and contentious in federal and state forests. However, the Forest Service's Early Successional Habitat Creation Project currently provides new evidence that clear-cutting improves native fauna, which is widely discussed. From Michigan to Maine, just about every northern state east of the Great Plains has implemented "logging for wildlife."
Latest Research Articles
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Coral Reefs in the Remote Indian Ocean Bounced Back to Life
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Resurgence of Coal Mining May Direly Affect Global Climate Goals
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Ocean Warming Makes the Water 'Louder,' Impacting Marine Life
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Scientists Alarmed as Massive Conger Ice Shelf in Antarctica Collapse Due to Record-Breaking Heat
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Polar Vortex to Bring Winter Back in the US
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Great Barrier Reef Fishes Are Losing Their Colors Due to Mass Bleaching
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Sinkholes with the Size of City Blocks Have Opened on the Arctic Seabed, What Could They Be?
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New Study Links Ingesting Micro and Nanoplastics to Diabetis, Obesity, and Liver Disease
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80% of Traditional Orchards Vanished in England And Wales Ever Since 1990’s
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80% of People in New Study Discovered to Have Microplastics in their Blood
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Group of Great White Sharks Spotted Hunting Together in a ‘Kill Zone’
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Experts Document a Gecko's Violent Behavior to Immobilize Scorpions as Prey