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King of Serengeti Lion Bob Jr. Killed by Younger Lions
Potential Severe Weather, High Wind Gusts Threaten Construction Works in Texas
Deer Antlers Grown in Lab Mice in Pursuit of Regenerative Medicine — China
Colorado Spring Day Shifts to Wintry Weather, Below-Freezing Temps
Extreme Snowstorms, Climate Change Hinder Breeding Season for Antarctic Birds
Aggressive Domesticated Monkey Bites Ear Off Woman in Oklahoma
UK Angler Reels in 200-Pound Monster Catfish in Spain
Swarm of Low-Magnitude Earthquakes Rumble Yellowstone Grounds
Arkansas Under 2nd Night of Freeze Warning as Temperatures Stay in High 20s
UK Converts Wiltshire Great Wood to Nature Reserve to Protect Ancient Woodland Ecosystem
Worldwide Toilet Paper Supply has Toxic PFAS Forever Chemicals, Study Says
Stevia Sweeteners Produce 10% Less Greenhouse Gas Emissions vs. Sugar — Research
Salmon Fishing Season in California Canceled Due to Grim Reports From Experts
Winter Storm Warning in Effect Over New York, New Jersey as 12-Inch Snow with Rough Weather Expected
Invasive Zebra Mussels Seen Hitching on Quebec Lake Fish, Threats Possible Spread to Other Lakes
Storms, Shoulder-High Snow Will Close Yosemite National Park for Another Week
Merapi Volcano Eruption Shoots Hot Clouds 4 Miles Up, Evacuation Possible —Indonesia
Invasive Burmese Python Moves North for More Prey as Population Booms — Florida
Extreme Flood Risk Prompts Multiple Immediate Flash Flood Warnings in California
Tanaga Volcano, Alaska on Orange Alert as 2-Day Earthquakes Signal Upcoming Eruption
25 Juvenile Sea Turtles Named After Beaches, Rehabilitated, Released by National Aquarium in Florida
Endangered West African Lion Cub Seen in Senegal, Population Now 375
Hazardous Air Quality, Air Pollution, Dust Storm In China Already an Improvement from Past, Experts Say
Plastic Particles in the Ocean to Surpass 170 Trillion, According to Multiple Studies
7 Mice Pups with 2 Male Parents Born in Laboratory — Japan
Bears Done Hibernating in Yellowstone, Officials Warn Visitors
Giant Ant Queen Fossil Suggests Insects had Higher Tolerance to Cold Weather, Experts Say
First Vineyard Dates Back 11,000 Years Ago to the Stone Age, Genetics Prove
Mexican Gray Wolf Population on a Steady Rise to Recovery, Diversity Woes Worry Experts
Kilauea Volcano Ends 61-Day Eruption, No Active Lava Detected — Hawaii