Environment
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Oregon Trees in Coastal Range Forests Get Sunburn From Extreme Heatwaves
Plants and trees need sunlight in order to thrive and grow, but just like humans, when exposed to strong heat, the plant's system can get damaged and develop lesions, looking much like a sunburn.
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For the First Time in 40 Years, Blue Whales Return to Spain's Atlantic Coast
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