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Overexploitation Largely Undermined an Underestimated, Says Experts
A major wildlife study is struggling to account for humanity's exploitation of animals. People use over 50,000 plants and animals for food and revenue, but experts believe this figure is conservative.
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British Columbia Issues Flood Watch for the Chilcotin Region Due to Rising River Levels
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Hurricane Darby Causing Trouble Across the Eastern Pacific
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Lightning Strike Kills Alabama Man, Raising Death Toll to Six Across the United States This Year
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Pocket Gophers: The First Non-Human Mammalian Farmers
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Authorities Protect Yosemite Sequoia from Washburn Fire with Sprinklers
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Fisherman Catches 16-Foot Oarfish Long Thought to be a Mythical Fish, Residents Fear of Impending Earthquake
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Power Outages, Storm Damage, Flood Continue in Maryland for the Week
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Is Climate Change at Fault for Rising Allergie Cases?
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Rising Temperatures Increase Carbon Stored in Microscopic Plankton
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Faroe Islands Faces Backlash as 500 Dolphins Set to be Slaughtered
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Fox that Preys on Penguin, Caught After a Two Month Hunt
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Police Probes Mysterious Mutilation of Animals in UK Public Park