National park
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Coal Pollution Causes Sickness in Native Frogs of Australia National Park
A sickness presumably caused by coal pollution from a nearby mine has infected native frogs in an Australian national park, according to scientists. However, EPA disagrees.
Latest Research Articles
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National Park Faces Serious Lawsuit For Allegedly Starving Hundred of Elks to Death
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Suspected Poisoning and Dismemberment: Lions Found Dead in Natural Park
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'Firefall': Yosemite's Spectacular Fiery Waterfalls Explained
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First Rhino Poaching in 3 Years: Rare One-Horned Rhino in Nepal Brutally Shot at Chitwan National Park
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Climate Change Means End of National Parks As We Know It
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Yellowstone Park Visitor Confirmed Dead After Falling Into Hot Spring, Rangers End Search
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Poaching and Trafficking: How To Stop Rhino and Elephant Death
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Joshua Tree Burning: Iconic Tree Lost at National Park
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Elephant Density in South African Park Means Lots of Trees Knocked Down
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Serengeti Snapshots Reveal Secret Life of Animals
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Historic Paisley Caves Are a National Treasure
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Bill Proposes Plan to Build National Park on the Moon