Severe drought
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Severe Drought Can Bring Rare Amphibian Disease to Wild [Study]
The latest report found that severe drought could lead to the emergence of rare amphibian diseases that could affect wildlife. The orange frogs can become vulnerable to diseases due to changing climate. Read here.
Latest Research Articles
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California Town Recycles 350 Million Gallons of Water Via Wastewater Reclamation in Response to Severe Drought
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US Drought: Colorado River Water Levels Drop by 20%, the Lowest This Century
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Pouring Thunderstorms, Flooding Predicted for Texas
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Oregon, Idaho May Experience Tougher Drought Conditions This Year, Says Climatologist
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Western US is Experiencing the Worst Drought Since Medieval Times
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6 Million Children Driven to Hunger Due to Severe Drought Brought by El Nino
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At Least 85 Wildfires Consume 1.5m Acres Across US West Affected by Drought
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Trouts Get ‘Stressed’ From Megadrought, Ruining Some of the Most Iconic Trout Fishing in US
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California Drought is Destroying Vegetation and Drying up Reservoirs, Resulting to Water Crisis