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Scientists just named a new species of ancient, 'megatoothed' shark
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Pangolins, the world's most trafficked mammals, get major boost in battle against extinction
Pangolins, the world's most trafficked mammals, get major boost in battle against extinction


7 bee species listed as endangered for the first time in U.S.
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Man becomes goat for 3 days, wins award
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Watching orcas swimming in the wild on live cam is why we have internet
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Oil and gas wastewater is changing the Earth's surface, study finds
Oil and gas wastewater is changing the Earth's surface, study finds

Global Fishing Watch lets you track 35,000 fishing boats in real time
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Our brains still light up with emotions even when we relax, study finds
Our brains still light up with emotions even when we relax, study finds

Dolphins have a 'highly advanced' spoken language, study finds
Dolphins have a 'highly advanced' spoken language, study finds

Countries call for end to domestic ivory trade as elephants disappear
Countries call for end to domestic ivory trade as elephants disappear

Baby humpback whales star in new PBS series 'Forces of Nature'
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Government asks for pause in construction of part of North Dakota pipeline amid protests
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Costa Rica hasn't burned any fossil fuels for electricity in two months
Costa Rica hasn't burned any fossil fuels for electricity in two months

Oklahoma's magnitude 5.8 quake comes amid concerns around oil and gas boom
Oklahoma's magnitude 5.8 quake comes amid concerns around oil and gas boom

Radar captures flock of seabirds trapped in the eye of Hermine
Radar captures flock of seabirds trapped in the eye of Hermine

Lightning strike kills more than 300 reindeer in Norway
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One shower could flush 100,000 microbeads into the ocean
One shower could flush 100,000 microbeads into the ocean

Protests to block North Dakota oil pipeline are heating up
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Here's why Italy is prone to devastating earthquakes
Here's why Italy is prone to devastating earthquakes

Why letting goldfish go wild is a bad idea: They become giant pests
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Colorado firefighter captures rare 'firenado' in Beaver Creek blaze
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Here's why Olympic medalists don't get flowers at the Summer Games in Rio
Here's why Olympic medalists don't get flowers at the Summer Games in Rio
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