Environment
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Rare Eastern Indigo Snake Seen in Alabama for Second Time in Over 60 Years
A discovery of a young wild-hatched Eastern Indigo snake in the state of Alabama marks the success of the Eastern Indigo Project, an intensive program made specifically to reintroduce and re-establish a viable population for the rare snake.
Latest Research Articles
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Polar Bears: Why the World’s Largest Bears Aren’t in Antarctica
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New Study on Mice Reveals Development of an Antibody to Unlock the Blood-Brain Barrier
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Regenerated Trees in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest Have a Shorter Lifespan
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Climate Experts Are Concerned About Heatwaves at Both Poles of the Earth
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Massive Landslide Kills Multiple People in La Libertad, Peru: Several Others Missing
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IEA Releases 10-Point Emergency Steps Have the Potential to Swiftly Reduce Global Oil Consumption by 2.7 Million Barrels per Day
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Climate Change: Antarctica and Arctic Simultaneously Experiencing More than 30 to 40 Degrees Celsius Increase in Temperature
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Trash to Gold: Another Solution to Combat Pollution
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Spring to Bring Extreme Weather Conditions in the US
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Life Forest® Burial Trees Earn Arboretum Accreditation
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Brazilian Cattle Ranchers Uses Innovative Technique to Reduce Emission Caused by Livestock
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Researchers Promote Concrete that Absorbs CO2 For Sustainable Construction






