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Scientists Are Proposing To Place More Wolves and Beavers That Would Re-establish Ecological Balance
On western federal lands, experts from Oregon State University are recommending management measures that, in their opinion, will increase the number of wolves and beavers and restore biological processes.
Latest Research Articles
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Extreme Drought in Italy's Po River Reveals Unexploded World War II Bomb
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Turtles Have Seen Higher Rates of Extinction Linked to the Arrival of Humans
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Biological Sex Differences Instead of Behavioral Differences, the Reason Why Men are More Prone to Cancer: New Study
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New Research Has Changed Scientists' Understanding of How Fossils With Soft Tissues Form
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Daily Consumption of Three Grams of Fresh Salmon Lowers Blood Pressure: New Study
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Scientists Record ‘Yoda’ Tarsiers Singing Duets Like Opera Singers
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What Do Spiders Dream About? Ecologist Observes Sleeping Baby Spiders to Find Out!
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Scientists in Search for a "Win-Win Solution" to Improve Conservation While Keeping Public Health Safe
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If Extinct Woolly Mammoths Get Resurrected, Should Humans Consume Them?
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‘Living Dinosaurs’: Birds Posses Dinosaur-Like Features Before They Hatch from Their Eggs
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Underwater Pollination: Scientists Discovered How Marine Animals Play a Part in Algae Fertilization
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How to Watch Perseid Meteor Shower This August