Environment
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eBay Aiding Invasive Plants? It's Worse Than We Thought
Contemporary gardening has evolved far beyond quiet rural neighborhoods with white picket fences. A global phenomenon, green-thumbed enthusiasts can fuel their hobby by ordering almost any kind of plant over the internet. Unfortunately, new research shows that this could be spreading more invasive species than experts ever expected.
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US Fish and Wildlife Service Lists Military and Great Green Macaws as Endangered
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Students Revive Extinct Squash From 800-Year-Old Seeds
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Shellfish Shed Light On Pangea's Ancient Climate
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Dinosaurs Were Killed By an Asteroid Impact and Volcanism, New Study Shows
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New Species Discovered Among Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
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Moths and Bees Steal Nectar From Rare Orchids, Researchers Say
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Balanced Diets Good For Corals Too, Researchers Say
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Blue Whale Seen By Maine Tour, First in 33-Year Operation
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'Docile, Secretive' Snake Targeted For Conservation By 9 States
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Rare Early Jurassic Corals Found, Study Shows
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