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Forest Fires Consume Hundreds of Hectares in Colombia, State of Emergency Declared
Colombia has declared a state of emergency in two regions as dozens of forest fires burned wide swathes of the country and left the capital choking on smoke during record temperatures linked with the El Niño weather phenomenon.
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Crocodiles, Australian Border Force Team Up to Deter Illegal International Fishers, At Least Two Indonesians Killed by the Reptiles
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Eastern US Weather Forecast: Rainy Conditions, Chance of Warming Trend to Unfold This Week
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NWS Weather Forecast: Freezing Rain to Hit Central New England, Southern Maine This Week
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Missing Animal: Walter the Wallaby 'Stolen' from North Wales Home, Prompting Police Search Operation
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Global Heating Decreases Rainfall, Increases Heat In Amazon Making Drought 30 Times More Likely
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Weekend Storm in Northeast: Accumulating Snow, Ice To Bring Travel Hazards
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Urban Finches Resist Vampire Fly Better Than Rural Ones, Study Finds
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Chameleon’s Color Explosion Reveals Its Emotional State Before Death
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Mid-Latitude Oceans As Source Of Frequent Anomalous Waves In East Asia, North America, Experts Say
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Cookstove Project Overstate Carbon Cutting Benefits, Study Says
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Alligator Survival 101: American Alligators Enter State of 'Torpor' Under North Carolina and Texas Ponds to Withstand Cold Snap
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Pacific Cod Hatch Earlier and Grow Less Due to Ocean Warming, Study