Mexico
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Researchers Had Created a New Method on Protecting Mangrove Species in Mexico
Researchers have discovered a new incentive to safeguard mangrove forests: for the past 5,000 years, they have been silently removing carbon from the Earth's atmosphere.
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Tropical Storm Kay to Bring Rains and Small Flooding in Southern California
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Eastern Pacific Hurricane: Tropical Storm Kay Expected to Hit Mexico, Southwest US This Week
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Mexico: Town Locals Torture 4-Month-Old Black Bear Cub to Death
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North Mexican Drought and Water Crisis Spread to Southern Texas: US Authorities 'Pray for a Hurricane' to Come
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Mexican Mayor Marries Alligator 'Dressed as a Bride' as Part of an Ancient Ritual for Good Fortune
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Axolotls Life Span: Are These Giant Salamanders That Can Regenerate Body Parts Going Extinct?
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Mexico Has Identified Six New Kinds of Small Frogs According to Researchers
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Tour Boat Hits Whale Off the Coast of Mexico; Six People Injured
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Hidden ‘Social Club’ of Great White Sharks Discovered Around the Waters of Guadalupe Island
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Ancient Frieze Discovered by Archaeologist Showing ‘Time Without Time'
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Experts Baffled as Birds Suddenly Started Dropping from the Sky in Mexico
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Caught on Camera: Hundreds of Dead Birds Fall From the Sky in Mexico