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Gray whale specimen an important addition to Natural History Museum collections
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Polar bears in a warming world: Q&A with Don Moore of the National Zoo
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Human shadow cast over the Caribbean slows coral growth
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Smithsonian scientists launch 100-year project to examine the future of forests
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Penguins once thrived in Africa; one endangered species lives there today
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Poison dart frog toxins best suited for deterring biting arthropods, research reveals
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Salamander DNA reveals evidence of older land connection between Central and South America
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Going for the gut: DNA from beetle stomachs reveals complex network
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Small migratory birds age faster in stressful places, study reveals
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With no credit to Cupid, white-naped crane couples remain faithful for life
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Tiny new Peruvian opossum comes from a great big family
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First detailed sex video of deep-sea squid resolves long-standing mysteries as to how these animals mate
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Scientists discover long-beaked echidna may not be a thing of the past in Australia
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New count reveals scrub-jay on Santa Cruz Island is among rarest bird species in the U.S.
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Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute and George Mason University dedicate new academic facilities in Front Royal, Va.