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We can’t solve problems as dire as climate change and biodiversity loss with the same kind of thinking that got us into ...
On two separate days last year, purple and blue ice cream ingredients and dye flowed into the storm sewer, which can harm ...
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Independent Mail on MSNSome residents fear Anderson's Cater Lake redesign poses threat to wildlife, city respondsCater's Lake redesign project continues, and water is being removed from pond, posing a threat to some animals and raising concerns among residents.
Trump’s administration is proposing to alter the meaning of the Endangered Species Act. Environmental groups say the move ...
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The Middletown Press on MSNMiddletown agri-science students help protect waterfowl habitats during 'land laboratory'Students removed invasive plants, built and installed houses for wood duck and hen tubes for mallards and monitored CT's ...
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As the world heats up, vast numbers of microbes frozen in vast amounts of ice are set to thaw. We must prepare ...
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Dropbox on MSNScientists Predict This Animal Will Overtake US Cities!An unlikely animal is on the rise and scientists are warning it could soon dominate urban areas across the United States.
“An oak is the best tree to choose because it is the No. 1 plant for supporting the food web, ” says University of Delaware ...
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Dropbox on MSN20 Times National Park Visitors Damaged Fragile EcosystemsEvery adventure can have its consequences! 🌍 Let's help protect our beautiful national parks and preserve their unique ...
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Once thought resistant to invasion, regional deserts are losing native plants to aggressive weedy species like Saharan mustard. New research shows its ...
Thanks to volunteers, Brookside Preserve in Nassau County may soon welcome new residents: bats. Ten wooden bat boxes have ...
For International Dark Sky Week, learn about the health benefits of a night sky unobstructed by artificial light.
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