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5 Invasive Species Thriving Due to Climate Change and Their Effect on the Ecosystem According to Studies
Studies show that climate change and warming temperatures are helping invasive species thrive. Here are five of them and their effect on the ecosystems of the US. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Hurricane Lee Becomes 'Monstrous,' Topples Down Power In Nova Scotia
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North Lebanon Forests Threatened by Wildfires, Drought, Heatwaves
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Hurricane Lee Updates: Heavy Rain To Hit in Eastern Maine, Western Nova Scotia
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Rare Crystal Moss Decline in UK: New Breeding Programs Can Protect Species from Extinction
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River Deoxygenation: Nearly 800 Warming Rivers are Losing More Oxygen Faster Than Oceans [Study]
Killer Piranhas: Brazilian Man Dies After Boat Crashed in Piranha-Infested Amazon River
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Baby Shark Stuck Inside Industrial Glove Rescued by Scuba Diving Couple Off Rhode Island
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UK Weather Forecast: Severe Weather with Storms and Lightning Expected Nationwide This Weekend
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Alarming Whale Deaths in Northeast Blamed For Climate Change, Vessel Collisions, Fishing Gear Entanglement
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Strange Blue Glow with Lightning Bolts: Warning For Then-Impending Deadly Morocco Earthquake?
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Earth's Land Masses Have High Chance Of Becoming Wetter Due To Temperature Rise