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Purdue researchers are studying how "forever chemicals" affect the behaviors and survival of gray tree frog tadpoles.
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A new propagation technique could help restore the ash tree to our landscapes. Scientists across the UK have been working to propagate saplings from resistant trees, but currently that takes between 2 ...
From Vermejo, a Ted Turner Reserve, to Pumalín Douglas Tompkins National Park in Chile, billionaire-funded "travel with ...