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Remarkably large and colorful new beetle discovered in French Guiana
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Sea hare chemical fights leishmaniasis
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The Wild Turkey and its Hunting
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Scientists shine light on world’s least-studied bat: Mortlock Islands flying fox
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Effects of human impact are long lasting for forests in Northeast U.S.
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Last seen 140 years ago, deep sea worm resurfaces, delighting scientists
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Success: Panama’s golden frog bred in captivity
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Q&A: Katie Cramer on the long term human impact on coral reefs in Caribbean Panama
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Caught on camera: Despite hard shells pollen sticks to South African beetles
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Forest corridors essential to gene flow in India’s leopard and tiger populations
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Emmett Duffy named director of Smithsonian’s Tennenbaum Marine Observatories Network
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Climate change conundrum: Invasive reed makes much more methane
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Loss of animals spells doom for diversity of rainforest trees
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Smithsonian scientists discover that rainforests take the heat
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Scientists find impact of open-ocean industrial fishing within centuries of bird bones