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What makes rainforests unique? History, not ecology.
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Invertebrates are ignored, overlooked by conservationists, policymakers and the public
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Increased tropical forest growth may result in release of stored carbon in the soil
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Alaska’s cold waters no barrier to invasive marine species, scientists say
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Science at the Smithsonian: 165 years of scientific achievement
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SERC sedge grass experiment mimics predicted global-change scenario
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Will global warming be hell on the hellbender? Smithsonian study aims to find out.
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Varied diet has allowed gray whales to survive millions of years, study reveals
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Dictionary captures traditional ice knowledge of the Inupiaq people of Wales, Alaska
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Deadly amphibian disease detected in the last disease-free region of Central America
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Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute to help create frozen repository of sperm and embryonic cells for Great Barrier Reef corals
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Study reveals environmental impact of American Indian farms centuries before Europeans arrived in North America
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NASA to help Smithsonian botanists track northern creep of Florida mangroves
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Work of 19th-century oologists enables researcher to track climate change with duck eggs
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Smithsonian scientists find declining rainfall is a major influence for migrating birds