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Critically endangered elephant, unborn baby suspected poisoned in Indonesia
A critically endangered Sumatran elephant and its unborn baby were found dead from suspected poisoning in western Indonesia, a…
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In Drought-ravaged California, Water Use is up Dramatically
California’s water use jumped dramatically in March, state officials have said, as one of the driest stretches on record prompted…
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Many Protected Areas do not Benefit wildlife, Study Says
IMAGE SOURCE,MATTI SARANPAAImage caption, The study focused on wetlands and waterbirds The largest ever study of protected areas – places…
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Untapped Groundwater Offers ‘Vast Potential’, U.N. Says
Untapped groundwater resources have “vast potential,” the U.N.’s cultural agency said Monday, potentially alleviating demand for ever-scarcer water supplies across…
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UN Climate Change Report Warns of ‘Dangerous and Widespread Disruption’
A consortium of 270 scientists from 67 countries synthesized the report after reviewing over 34,000 studies. Released February 28 as…
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Forensic Anthropology: What We Learn from Bones
In a quiet laboratory beyond the decomposing remains on a body farm in Huntsville, Texas, Noemi Procopio works carefully…
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Climate Change: Top Companies Exaggerating their Progress
IMAGE SOURCE,GETTY IMAGESImage caption, Environmentalists often accuse corporations of misleading consumers with greenwashing Many of the world’s biggest companies are…
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Brazil: Deforestation in Amazon Rainforest Hits Record January High
Brazil recorded the most deforestation ever in the Amazon rainforest for the month of January, according to new government data, as the…
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Nutritionist Reem Daher: Steps for Successful weight loss
Obesity is an increasing, global public health issue. In an attempt to lose weight, many people turn to visit a…
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