Environment
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Seized Ivory from Elephants Killed More Than 30 Years Ago Still Turning Up in Recent Raids
African elephant populations have continued to deteriorate due to hunting, mainly for ivory, with such a population loss of 100,000 or greater for both 2007 and 2016.
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Mount Edgecumbe Volcano Magma Moved Upward Through Earth's Crust, Study Shows
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Harmful Rare Flesh-Eating Bacteria Increases in Florida After Hurricane Ian
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Insect Pollination Is Critical for Rare Laramie Chickensage Species in Wyoming
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The UK’s Investment Zones May Endanger the Country’s Historic Woods
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Wildfires in the American West are Causing Extreme Weather Conditions in Other States [Study]
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