Recovery
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Study Shows There is Hope For the Recovery of Tropical Forests After Deforestation
Deforestation is leading to the disappearance of tropical forests at an alarming rate, although they have the ability to recover naturally in abandoned areas. Differences in tropical forests seem to control how a forest naturally recovers from abandoned fields and cow pastures.
Latest Research Articles
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Invasive Rabbits No Longer on These Maine Islands; Landscape Recovered
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High Tech Prosthetic Legs Help Vincent the Cat Jump Again [WATCH]
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Cougars Are Making a Comeback In the US, Researchers Say
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Mexican Gray Wolves, 109 in U.S. now: Release of 10 Wolves in New Mexico in 2016
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[VIDEO] Green Sea Turtles On the Road to Recovery?
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New Horizons: Incredibly Unlucky Spacecraft is Back in Business Tomorrow
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Mexican Gray Wolf: Lawsuit Filed in Arizona for Lack of Updated Recovery Plan
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Nepal's Earthquake was So Intense it Changed Both Land and Air, Says NASA
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Monarch Butterflies Slowly Making a Comeback
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Lawsuit Filed for Failure to Protect Mexican Gray Wolf
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Killed Mexican Grey Wolf Highlights Troubles With New Proposal
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Old Man River is More Spry Than We Thought