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Lemur Attacks in Madagascar: Fosas Caught ‘Stalking’ Lemurs in Unsuccessful Hunts
What can be done when one threatened animal kills another? Scientists studying critically endangered lemurs in Madagascar confronted this difficult reality when they witnessed attacks on lemurs by another vulnerable species, a carnivore called a fosa.
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Declining Butterfly Populations Signal Dire Effects of Climate Change in Amazon
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Wildfire Smokes Contributes To Nearly 16,000 Deaths Each Year In US, Study Says
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Great White Sharks Observed for the First Time Changing Their Behavior in Different Marine Environments [Study]
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Panda Diplomacy: San Francisco To Receive Two Pairs Of Panda In 2025 From China
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Rising Sea Temperature Causes Mussel Shells To Be More Porous
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Increasing Heat Stress Can Lead to Octopus Impaired Vision, Death, Report Warns
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British Columbia 2024 Wildfire Season: 4 Ways How Communities Adapt to Increasing Fire Risk
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Wyoming Weather Forecast: Patch Dense Fog, Elevated Fire Risk Likely This Week Due to Drier Conditions
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Florida Peninsula Weather Forecast: Severe Thunderstorms to Bring Few Tornadoes, Hail, Strong Wind Gusts
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9 Strategies for Living a Healthier Lifestyle as a Family
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Behind Keter's Success: A Commitment to Innovation and Sustainability
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Lightning Safety Awareness: 5 Important Tips to Keep Safe from Lightning Strikes






