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Plastic Pollution Found in New Zealand Lakes, Even in Remote Areas
The level of microplastic pollution in New Zealand lakes is comparable with those in the US or Europe, despite much lower population densities, according to our global analysis of plastic pollution in freshwater lakes and reservoirs.
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Florida Wildlife Center Fire: Majority of Animals Dead, Investigation Continues
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India's Record-Breaking Rain Update: About 100 People Died From Widespread Flooding
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Schistosomiasis From Waterborne Parasites Could Benefit African Farmers
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Fossilized Fish Ears Unlock Secrets of Ancient Ocean Ecosystems
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Death Valley Likely to Reach 130 F Heat Temperature; Risk of Wildfires, Heat-Related Stress Possible
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Elephant Herd Surrounded Calves from Vicious Lion Attack [VIDEO]
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Great Barrier Reef has Chlamydia-Like Bacteria That Steal Nutrients From Corals
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Smelly, Toxic Foam Befouls Tiete River in Brazil, Potable Water Supply at Risk
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US Weather Forecast: Potential Tropical System Could Form Over the Atlantic Ocean
Chicago Tornado Swarm Causes Extensive Property Damage, 172 Canceled Flights
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Pyramid Shaped UFO: Pentagon Examines Mysterious Phenomenon
8 US Volcanoes Under Monitoring by USGS as Elevated Alert Levels Hint Possible Eruption






