Environment
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Scientists Amazed at 400-Year-Old Giant Coral Thriving in Great Barrier Reef
In the coast of Goolboodi (Orpheus Island), Queensland, an "exceptionally large", 400-year-old coral has been discovered on the Great Barrier Reef - the world's largest coral reef system.
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EPA Will Ban Pesticide Linked to Neurological Damage in Children
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