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National Park Faces Serious Lawsuit For Allegedly Starving Hundred of Elks to Death
Dr. Amy Allen, a Veterinarian and Dr. Judd Howell, a wildlife ecologist, attested that toxic hemlock and lupine were found in the digestive systems of multiple dead bodies, proving that the elks started feeding on poisonous forage when there was nothing else for them to eat.
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Next Global Outbreak? Deforestation Helps Deadly Viruses Jump From Humans to Animals
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Magnitude 5.0 Earthquake Struck California, Third Strong Earthquake in 10 Days
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Researchers Explain How Pfizer Generates More Antibodies than China's Sinovac
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How UK's 1956 Clean Air Act Teaches Important Lessons About Air Pollution
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First Case of Rare Monkeypox Detected in Texas Resident Who Traveled to Nigeria
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Highly-Venomous Caterpillar May Hold a Life-Saving Tonic in Its Venom!
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Gypsy Moth's Name Changed After People Found it 'Offensive' to Marginalized Communities
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Experts Warn How The Next Global Outbreak May Come From Wildlife Trade
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Massive 'Fire Clouds' From Oregon Wildfire Make Firefighting Efforts More Difficult
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Arizona Flash Floods Kill 1 Rafter in Grand Canyon, Others Still Missing
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Dozens of Goats Set Free in New York Park to Munch Invasive Weed Species