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Groups sue to block FEMA funds going to Puerto Rico-based eco-unfriendly grid renewal

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Photograph of Pinguicula ombrophila sp. nov.

Two new meat-eating plants found in the Andes

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An Antarctic petrel flying over the Antarctic Peninsula (Image Credit: Nigel Voaden via Wikimedia).

Storms of Extinction

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Cute tasmanian devil

Humans are altering the diet of Tasmanian devils, which may accelerate their decline

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African frog on a bright green leaf. Photo Credit: Copyright 2010 by Eli Greenbaum

‘The Last of Us’ fungus attacking African amphibians

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Distribution of two non-native squirrel species in Japan: Pallas's squirrel (Callosciurus erythraeus; left) and Eurasian red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris; right). Sites of invasion are depicted in orange. The four successful eradication sites are shown in black.

Alien squirrels invade Japan

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Tiger on a dirt road

Vanishing Stripes

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Lesser Antillean Iguana, native to the Caribbean, and the invasive mongoose.

Loss of reptiles poses threat for small islands where humans may have caused extinctions

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Bumble bee

Lured by bright colors: Wild bee queens face death in commercial hives

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Elephants

Gardeners of the Forest: Science Poetry Friday!

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A very tiny bunny

Hundreds of mammal species are being pushed toward extinction

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Location of identified multi-species ecological linkages, and wilderness areas and ungulate migratory routes that intersect linkages between Yellowstone and Glacier park assemblages in the northern Rocky Mountains; and between Mount Rainier and North Cascades park assemblages in the north Cascades mountain range.

Animals would benefit from corridors connecting parks

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Researchers Courtney Duchardt, right, then a UW Ph.D. student, and David Augustine, of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, examine a mountain plover in the Thunder Basin National Grassland. Mountain plovers, a bird that thrives when vegetation is kept shorter by prairie dogs, almost disappeared from the study area when plague decimated prairie dog numbers in 2017.

Prairie dog die-off wreaks havoc on other species

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