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Bewick’s Swans Are Sensitive to Temperature and Food Conditions When Migrating To Wintering Areas
Bewick’s swans fly less far during their autumn migration when the weather is warm. Climate change has therefore led to a shift in their common wintering areas. Now, for the first time, bird researchers have been able to use long-term GPS data to pinpoint the specific choices that individual swans make.
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Unseasonably Record-High Temperatures to Unload in Western US This Weekend
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Typhoon Koinu: 1 Dead, Over 300 Injured As Koinu Pounds Taiwan With Heavy Rains
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Tropical Storm Philippe Updates: East Maine, Brunswick, Northern New England, US To Receive Heavy Rain this Weekend
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US Weather Forecast: Freezing Temperatures To Hit Colorado, Wyoming, Northern Plains This Late Week
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Pet 'Boa' TIE Fighter Makes Its Way to Neighbor's Basement, Drives Homeowner Away
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Alarming Florida Keys Coral Bleaching: Warm Waters, Rise of Temperatures Impact Corals
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3,000 Australian Crocodiles Went Into 'Sex Frenzy' Following Military Helicopter Sounds
Cannibalism 15,000 Years Ago Was Common Ritual at Funerals to Dispose of Deceased
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Bennu Asteroid: There is 1 in 2,700 Chance Space Rock Could Hit Earth by the Year 2182
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Tree Planting for Carbon Offsets Might Actually Cause Environmental Disaster, Oxford Study Warns
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Cold Front to Generate Heavy Rain, Potential Flooding in the Ark-La-Tex Region [NWS]
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Natural Rock Weathering Releases Carbon Just Like Volcanoes, Have Impact On Climate Change