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Hundreds of manatees, pelicans and many dolphins are dying in America's most biologically diverse estuary. Continue reading →
Five tons of illegal ivory will be pulverized by the Philippines' government on June 21. The ivory will be be run over with steam rollers in a ceremony in Quezon City, Philippines and could become material for a memorial to poached pachyderms. Continue reading →
The uppermost reaches of the ocean could be rapidly scanned in groundbreaking high detail using acoustic techniques.
Iron fertilization may shift the ecology of the ocean from a plankton bloom that is better at removing carbon to a bloom dominated by diatoms that are best at removing iron. Continue reading →
Sea snakes could slither into bull sharks' turf if the Nicaraguan government succeeds in digging a canal between the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea.
Gardeners pull weeds, but plants pull some nasty tricks of their own. Within many gardens and lawns lurk poisonous, painful and even deadly plants.
The massive landslide happened in one of the biggest open-pit mines in the world. Continue reading →
Residents devastated by Hurricane Sandy are now on a fast track for solar power. Continue reading →
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