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Sea Turtles
As the name implies, sea turtle conservation is slow and takes time
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Good News for the Siberian Tiger
Conservation efforts on behalf of the Siberian tiger are encouraging
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Wildlife Trade
A Black Mamba Or A Bird-Eating Spider: All In A Day's Work
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Internet Crime
Wildlife criminals have latched onto the internet -- but so has law enforcement
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A Sturgeon Surprise
When a shortnose sturgeon full of eggs was trapped with a gillnet in the Potomac, it spurred talk of a comeback.
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Rebuilding Poplar Island
It once supported a small town, and then Poplar Island almost vanished. Now it's on the comeback trail.
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Invasive Species Grants
Invasive species are number one environmental threat, says U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Acting Director
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Eels
Scientists still don't know a lot about eels, but the latest efforts near Washington, D.C. show encouraging signs.
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Beetles Begone!
Ohio's fall invaders are no ladies, despite the name
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Ohio's Wild Edibles
Ohio's forests and fields provide bountiful fall harvest
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Ohio's Waterfalls
Waterfalls are beautiful to the eye and a delight to the ear
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Mississippi's Alligators
Observe and enjoy, but always follow the alligator safety rules
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Along Came a Spider...
Spiders are extremely beneficial to our environment
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Armadillos, Possums and Pavement
Many armadillos and opossums meet their fate on roads
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Release of the Madtom
Success for this small and extremely endangered fish.
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Nuisance Bears
To change the behaviour of bears, we must first change our own.
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Biomass Energy
The oldest source of renewable energy. Learn why it's an attractive energy source.
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Foot-and-Mouth Disease
Factsheet on the highly communicable viral disease of cattle and swine.
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Why is the Ocean Salty?
Some of Earth's waters are salty and others are not. Find out why.
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Space Station Benefits
The International Space Station benefits everyone on the planet Earth!
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