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Belgium Struggles With Racoon Invasion, Environment Minister Plans on Controlling Them
Belgian forest ranger Thierry Petit can barely keep pace with call outs to deal with raccoons, a North American species branded an invasive threat to Europe's indigenous wildlife. Belgium may just have to live with the new arrivals, while battling to control their numbers and protect vulnerable local fauna from being eaten or catching diseases.
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Possible Storm May Bring Rains to US; September Likely Become Active in Hurricanes
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Rising Global Coastal Sea Temperatures Make Infections In Eastern US Common; 5 People Killed By Flesh-Eating Bacteria
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Kuwait Could Become Uninhabitable Due to Future Temperature Rise in the Coming Decades [Reports]
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Sick Scientist Stranded in Antarctica Rescued by Icebreaker Despite Harsh Winter Conditions
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Turtle Swept 4,000 Miles Away Toward the UK Atlantic Coast Returns to Texas Waters
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Labor Day Sees 72,000 Stranded in Burning Man Festival Flood
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German Scientist Claims NASA's Viking Program Accidentally Destroyed Life on Mars 50 Years Ago
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Dinosaur Foot Tracks Unearthed In Texas Park Due To Drought; Experts Say It’s Unusual To Uncover These Fossils
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Spotted Lanternfly May Not Damages Hardwood Trees Previously Thought To Be Resistant in North America
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Storm Dana: Maximum Red Weather Alerts Raised In Madrid, Toledo, Cadiz; Floods Expected Across Spain
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Shocking Decline In Lake Titicaca Affecting Tourism, Fishing And Agriculture
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Maui Wildfires: Number Of Missing People 'Nearly Unchanged'; Finalization Might Take Time