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Apex Predators’ Comeback Fails To Restore Ecosystems, 20-Year Experiment Shows
A Colorado State University experiment spanning more than two decades has found that removal of apex predators from an ecosystem can create lasting changes that are not reversed after they return—at least, not for a very long time.
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Fossils of Ancient Air-Breathing Fish With Large Teeth Found in Australia
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Shipwreck On Canadian Coast: Could Be A Vital Piece of Newfoundland History
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Water Scarcity Could Affect Three Billion More People, Global Warming And Rising Demand Risk To Global Supply
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Crab-Eating Sea Otter Return Can Rescue California's Marshland from Decline Due to Erosion
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EU Target of Slashing Greenhouse Gas Pollution By 90% Aimed At Preventing Violent Weather Systems
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California Weather Update: Over 300 Mudslides Reported Due to Heavy Atmospheric River Impacts
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NWS Forecast in Northeast, Upper Midwest: Record-Breaking Warmth Likely This Week
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Chile Deadly Wildfires: At Least 120 People Reported Dead; Death Toll Likely To Rise
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California Weather Update: Roads Become Rivers As Strong Storm Floods State
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Whittier: Most Residents of This Alaskan Town with 'Freezing Temperatures and Frequent Animal Visitors' Live Under One Building
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Detention Of Animals For Espionage: Pigeon Suspected Of Spying For China Released In India
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Algae In Southern Ocean Can Survive With Minimal Vitamin B12, Has Implication in Climate Change