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Changes in the Behavior of Fires Threaten Over 4,400 Species Worldwide
A new paper documented the effects of changes in the behavior of fires, from being too large or too little, that threatens biodiversity and ecosystems, including over 4,400 species of birds, mammals, insects, and plants worldwide.
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Rare North Atlantic Right Whales Stranded on North Carolina's Outer Bank
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Giant Poisonous African Crested Rat Uses Plant Toxins for Defense
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Extreme Weather in Russia Triggers Chaos and Widespread Power Interruption
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Methane Gas Flares Scorch Owls and Hawks at Waste Landfills in the US
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How New Tech Protects Temperature-Sensitive Medications in Transit
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Why Every Office Worker Needs a Seat Cushion
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Top Three Reasons You Need to Buy a Power Chair
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Do You Do Them? 5 Mistakes that Destroy Health Day After Day
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Wasps; Friend or Foe?
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Colombia: Heavy Rains Causes Floods and Landslides in Northern Areas
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FAMU-FSU College of Engineering Finally Represented Innovational Climate Model to Predict Water Needs
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Carbon Emissions in the US Decreases Due to COVID-19 Pandemic