Threat
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Pink Salmon: A Potential Threat or a Valuable Resource for Norway?
In recent years, the presence of pink salmon in Norwegian rivers has dramatically increased. Fishermen, anglers and researchers alike are concerned that this non-native species could pose a significant threat to native species and ecosystems.
Latest Research Articles
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Climate Change Poses a Threat to the Bitterness and Availability of Beer
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Invasive Deer Pose a Threat to California’s Native Plants and Animals as They Venture Closer to Human Settlements
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Oak Wilt Disease: A Threat to Oak Forests and a Challenge for Detection
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Microplastic Pollution in the Great Lakes: A Serious Threat to Wildlife and Human Health
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Captive-Bred Endangered Red Wolves Slated for Release in North Carolina After 2024 Extinction Threat
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Deep-Sea Mining Poses Serious Threat to Marine Ecosystems, Canada Warns
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Endangered Rhinos Under Threat of Increasing Poaching in Nambia, South Africa: Conservation, Protection Efforts Needed
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Quest for Greener Batteries: Lithium Mining to be a Potential Threat to Flamingos in Chile
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Scientists Discovered Further Threat to Floating Ice Shelves in Antarctica
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Study: Invasive Lionfish Now Threaten Species Along Brazilian Coast