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A fire ant outbreak has hit a coalmine in a major mining state, with environmentalists calling the discovery a “spectacular ...
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The Citizen on MSNAfrica's freshwater fish risk extinction, says studyAccording to the report, 26 percent of assessed freshwater fish species in Africa are at risk, with experts warning that the ...
Giant hogweed, an invasive species, can cause painful blisters, as well as scars and sensitivity to sunlight that can last ...
An estimated 26 per cent of Africa’s freshwater fish species are threatened (including those assessed as Critically ...
The Australian sharemarket shed its early morning gains rising above 8600 points in the opening minutes of trading on Friday ...
At first glance, Africa’s wetlands - its shimmering lakes and winding rivers - appear to teem with life. But beneath the ...
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Monash University scientists have uncovered how invasive plants like white clover rapidly adapt to new environments, revealing genetic changes that underpin their global success.
In a new genetic study, scientists have charted the rise of 214 human diseases across ancient Europe and Asia.
Hydrilla, an invasive plant that can choke waterways, was first identified in the river in 2016 in Glastonbury.
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The Middletown Press on MSNState legislators, DEEP address 'rumors' about hydrilla treatment in Connecticut RiverHydrilla, an invasive plant that can choke waterways, was first identified in the river in 2016 in Glastonbury.
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