Russia
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Tiger Populations Reborn in Russia Through Successful Conservation Effort
Russia revives tiger populations in Pri-Amur after 50 years, showcasing strategies to restore endangered species and inspire global conservation efforts.
Latest Research Articles
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'Ecological Catastrophe' Underway Following Destruction of Nova Kakhovka Dam in Ukraine
Shiveluch Volcano Spews Dust Clouds 65,600 Feet Up, Blankets 300 Miles of Russia with Ash After Eruption
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Nord Stream Pipeline Explosions Released Long-Buried Underwater Toxins [Report]
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World's Oldest Meal from Animal Ancestors 500 Million Years Ago Unearthed in Russia
FACT CHECK: Scientists Revived 50,000-Year-Old 'Zombie Virus' Under Frozen Lake in Russia, Sparks Public Fears of Another Pandemic
Mating Brown and Polar Bear Gives Way to Climate Change-Resilient 'Brolar' Bear
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Priestess of Goddess Aphrodite Found at 2,100-Year-Old Burial Site in Russia
Unusual Underwater Explosions Detected for Two Days in the Gulf of Finland, Near Russia: Nord Stream Connection Still Unknown
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Russia Heats at Faster Rate Than Any Places in the World
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The Climate in Russia Is Warming Faster Than the Rest of the World
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The Nord Stream Gas Leaks Raise Climate Concerns, but the Damage Is Difficult to Measure; Germany Suspects Sabotage
12 Climbers Venture to Scale Tallest Active Volcano In Eurasia, 9 Died - 3 Rescued