United States
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Over 50% of US Bird Species are in Decline, Scientists Call for 'Proactive Conservation Protections'
Some US bird species are either facing endangerment or extinction. The US bird population is declining and is facing risk of endangerment or extinction in the coming years, according to a new report identified that over 50% of US bird species are on the edge of being wiped out of this planet due to a number of natural and anthropogenic factors.
Latest Research Articles
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Cooler Winter Weather Forecasted for a Dozen US States; Increased Energy Consumption Expected
Snake on a Plane: Garter Snake Frightens Passengers at a United Airlines Flight
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What to Expect this Coming Winter in Parts of the United States
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Surfer Lives to Tell the Tale How He Survived a 13-Feet Great White Shark Attack in California
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Influenza-Like Illness Cases are Spreading Across the United States
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Oil Giant’s New Plastics Plant near Pittsburgh Could Worsen Both Air and Water Pollution
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Mid-Air Bird Hit Forces United Airlines Plane to Return at O'Hare International Airport
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'Hell Fish Species' That Died Alongside the Dinosaurs 66 Million Years Ago Unearthed in North Dakota
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Severe Storms to Hit the Northeast US Ahead of Approaching Cold Front
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Central US to Face Possible Severe Thunderstorms and Fire Weather [NWS]
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Frontal System to End Warm and Dry Conditions in the Pacific Northwest [NWS]
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Nutrient Pollution Due to Climate Change-Induced Winter Warming Affects 40% of the US