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Modular Coral Reefs Installed Off Caribbean Coasts to Undo Global Warming Damages
Zoo Finally Welcomes 41 Hatchlings After Two Decades of Waiting for Endangered Rare Turtles to Breed —San Diego
Wildlife Officials to Distribute Fishmeal-Baited Oral Rabies Vaccines in Fight Against Raccoon Rabies
Arizona Starts October With Extreme Weather: Tornado, Dust Storms, Snowfall
'Guardian Angels' and Dolphins Save Australian Surfer from Gargantuan 20-Foot Shark
Substituting Biscuits with Walnuts Reduces Risks of Life-Threatening Diseases, Study Shows
Nestle Gets Recyclable Packaging for Quality Street Brand, Keeps 2.5B Wrappers Away from Landfills
Eastern Atlantic Tropical Wave Could Develop Into Hurricane Julia
1200 Wells Ran Dry Since January, Severe California Drought to Blame
New Jersey Streets Remain Flooded as Rains Persist, Risks of Thunderstorms Come Midweek
Chaos Theory Sheds Light on Weird Behavior of Vulnerable Narwhals
40 Years and Counting: Taurus, Oldest Manta Ray in the World Still Living Healthily in Great Barrier Reef
Endangered Rodent Amargosa Vole Returns to the Mojave Desert Following Successful Habitat Restoration Efforts —California
Feeding Bears Like Carnivores Could Kill Them
Dust Off Your Telescopes! October Night Skies will Show Off Two Meteor Showers, One Full Moon
Cautious Experts Monitoring Atlantic Basin for a New Tropical Development After Ian Leaves Florida in Havoc
New Supercontinent "Amasia" Will Form in 200 Million Years, Pacific Ocean Will Close —Simulation Shows
Monkeypox Cases Detected in Animals Might be Impossible to Control, Scientists Warn
Ian Moves Away from Carolinas Into Mid-Atlantic, Hudson Expects Heavy Rain From Hurricane Remnants
Formerly Extinct State Fish Finds Its Way Back to Native Waters of Colorado
Radiation Causes Darker Skin Colors in Chernobyl Frogs, Area Radioactivity Does Not Affect Them Now
Ocean Hotspots Forming Fast: Chain Reaction Started with Climate Change, Scientists Prove
Lumpy Skin Disease Outbreak Kills 100,000 Bovines, Sick Cattle Count Exceeds 2 Million in India
Devastating Force of Hurricane Ian Leaves Sanibel Island Cut Off from the Rest of the World — Florida
Activities on Frozen Lakes May No Longer be Safe as Global Warming Persists, Study Shows
Carolinas Get Last Landfall of Hurricane Ian with Storm Surge, Flood in Some Areas
Wildlife May Swarm to Different Locations as Hurricane Ian Hits Florida, Officials Warn
Dark Maggots Bring Life to Hawaii Fish Farms, Benefit Local Ecosystems, Boost Export Economy — Experts Hope
French Military Airbase has 155,000 Near Threatened Orchid Species Growing Along its Runway
Deforestation, Degradation Turns 26% of Amazon Rainforest to Grassland, Report Reveals