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Roanoke River Fish and Mussel Populations Are Being Monitored for Continued Recovery
Hydroelectric dams are crucial for producing electricity. The natural flow of a river is also altered, and access to upstream habitat, which is vital for migratory fish species, is restricted.
Latest Research Articles
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Scientists Warn of 15 Environmental Issues That Could Destroy the World's Ocean Biodiversity in the Next Decade
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Bomb Detectors Pick Up Sounds From Pygmy Blue Whales Thriving in the Indian Ocean
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Wolves Reintroduction Into the Wild Can Restore Local Ecosystems, Scientists Say
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Central Florida Will Experience an Intense Heat While Storms Will Hit in Miami
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Study Shows People Being ‘Disconnected’ to Nature, Scientists Discuss the Importance of Plants
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Heart Disease Treatment: Tissue Engineering Leads to Development of Artificial Heart for Humans
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Dead Cats Covered with Mysterious Tar Substance over Suspected Chemical Poisoning
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Chinese Space Sail to Remove Debris from the Earth's Orbit
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Heat Wave Expected to Boost Texas' Solar Power Generation but Could Cause Power Grid Failure
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Suffering Air Quality Starts the Week for Yosemite After Wildfire
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Severe Weather, Powerful Thunderstorms Bring Possible Air Travel Disruptions Throughout Northeast This Week
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New Giant Dinosaur Discovery: American and Argentinean Researchers Sheds Light About Their Tiny Arms