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Collisions and Entanglement: Major Threats to The Right Whale Population
The North Atlantic right whale population drop may be slowing, but scientists warn that collisions and entanglement remain a major threat to the species. Read more here.
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Drought, Overuse and Politics Threaten the Rio Grande, a Vital Water Source for the U.S and Mexico
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Kola Nut Nanoparticles: A Versatile Solution for Agriculture, Health and Environment
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Wildlife Biologist Debunks Common Bat Myths and Shares Why They Need Our Help
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Everything You Need To Know About Starting a Vitamin Brand
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Canada Crab Invasion: Haida Gwaii Archipelago Threatened by Invasive Crab Species
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Truck Accident and Federal Regulations: Understanding Compliance Issues in California
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Fault and Negligence in Phoenixville, PA, Car Accidents