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In a hotter future, what comes after coral reefs die?
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Earth's seasonal rhythms are changing, putting species and ecosystems at risk
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Subsidies to key economic sectors threaten the planet's biodiversity
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This flat-bodied South African gecko was a 'lost' species. It's been found after 34 years
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Are mountain species on the brink? They may be more resilient than we thought
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Plants thriving abroad but vanishing at home pose new conservation challenge
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Old drains and railways are full of life. Here's how to make the most of these overlooked green spaces
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Just 30 tree species dominate world's most diverse savanna
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Halo patterns around coral reefs may signal resilience
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Discovery suggests that red algae use colors for inter-species communication
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Sex selection creates distinct hummingbird species on small Jamaican island
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Why resurrect the dire wolf when existing animals are facing extinction? | Martha Gill
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There's no business like de-extinction business: The dire wolf lives
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Researchers study teeth from two of Japan's rarest mammals to determine dietary needs and aid conservation
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Tropical Forests Aren't Keeping Pace with Climate Change
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Uganda's lions in decline, hyenas thriving: New findings from country's biggest ever carnivore count
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The Race to Save a Salamander That Spawned a Global Cottage Industry
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World's Ugliest Animal Gets Its Most 'Glorious Moment'
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Race to name creatures of the deep as mining interest grows
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Butterfly population declining at 'catastrophic' rate, research says
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