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Smugglers Are Exploiting Australia’s Rare Reptiles for Profit
A rise in the illegal trade of exotic Australian animals has made a remote Queensland outpost an unlikely front line in the fight against international smugglers.
Latest Research Articles
PFAS Forever Chemicals Only Recently Revealed in Public but Documented 21 Years Ago
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302 Feral Dogs Roaming Chernobyl are Evolving Faster, Says DNA Test
Honeycreeper ʻAkikiki Bird Might Be Extinct as Disease-Carrying Rats Target Nests — Hawaii
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Poison Hemlock in Texas Mistaken For Wildflower Sends Homeowner to Emergency Room
Critically Endangered Red Wolf Pups Born in Great Plains Zoo, Officials to Decide Future Relocation
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Everest Highest Camp, Dirtiest Camp Revealed by Mountaineer's Footage
Invasive Marsupial Opossums Being Hunted Down in Alaska
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New Grasshopper Species From Central Texas Named in Honor of Two Iconic Musicians
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US Weather Forecast: Isolated Tornadoes, Severe Thunderstorms To Unload in Central Parts This Weekend
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Mosquitoes and Viruses: How Environmental DNA Can Help Monitor the Spread of Invasive Species
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Arizona’s Groundwater Crisis: How Drought Is Impacting the State’s Water Supply
Pollen From Trees, Bushes, Grass: Culprit for Extra Bad Allergy Season in Cleveland






