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22,000 Red Knot Shorebirds Return for Migration, Marking Successful Recovery of New Jersey Shores
Experts are delighted that 22,000 red knot shorebirds returned to the newly recovered New Jersey shores for migration. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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'Functionally Extinct' Scottish Wildcats Reintroduced to Wilderness in Attempt to Recover From Breeding With Feral Cats — Cairngorms, Scotland
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Mexican Gray Wolf Asha Wanders 500 Miles Away From Recovery Area, Returned to Arizona
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Canada Wildfire Smoke: Unhealthy Air Quality Affects Chicago, Minneapolis
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Devastating Tornado Unleashes in Perryton, Texas: Three Dead, More Than 75 Injuries Reported
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Oceans Absorb More Emissions Than Expected, Driven by Huge Plankton Blooms
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Dog Bite Frequency Affected by Heat and Pollution, Researchers Say
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Papaya Farmers in Kenya Are Willing To Adopt Genetically Modified Varieties, Study Shows
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5 Reasons Why More Home Gardens Now Feature a Clover Lawn
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Invasive Swamp Rat Nutria Sightings Reported in Sacramento County, Officials Warn Million-Dollar Damages
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Caeruleuptychia Harrisi: Smithsonian Researcher Identifies a New Species of Butterfly in Costa Rica
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Squirrel Pox Cases Transmitted by Mosquitoes Increase in Maine
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Dirtiest Snow on Record: Pollution Accelerates Snowmelt in the Wasatch Mountains