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Invasive ash borer found in Smithsonian Environmental Research Center forest; ash deaths may impact Chesapeake waters
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MarineGEO Field Campaign: Belize
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Surprise: Distinctive new surgeonfish species makes an improbable debut
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Why the Smithsonian has world’s largest whale bone collection
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DNA is trusty new weapon for detecting slime nets and other invasive marine parasites
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Only recently did whales become giant
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The Argument for Environmental Optimism: Opinion by Smithsonian Secretary David J. Skorton
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Earth Optimism: Smithsonian’s “Agua Salud” Project restores degraded land with forest
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The Smithsonian’s history is right in line with Earth Optimism
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Whale tagging in Southeast Pacific provides data for species protection
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Paleo-detectives energize great whale mystery: how & when baleen evolved
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Earth Optimism Summit to showcase steady, positive gains in conservation
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Battle against invasive marine species comes up short as global shipping surges
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Tool use by sea otters has little to do with genetic ties: Smithsonian study
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Dead Zones May Threaten Coral Reefs Worldwide