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Amazon farmers who vanished centuries ago were remarkably innovative
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Patience and research may bring lion cubs to the National Zoo
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Captive colony of Virginia big-eared bats providing valuable lessons in battle against deadly white-nose syndrome
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Clouded leopard cubs born at National Zoo’s Front Royal campus on Valentine’s Day
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Smithsonian ecologists discover forests are growing at a faster rate
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Smithsonian scientists give giant pandas a helping hand at reproduction
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New to the collections: Four chameleon forest dragons hatch at Smithsonian’s National Zoo
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Trade in frog legs may spread diseases deadly to amphibians
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Smithsonian to lead study on degradation of nearshore coastal habitats of the Chesapeake
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In face of crisis, National Zoo to start captive population of Virginia big-eared bats
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A dry spring in Panama means more sulfur butterflies, study reveals
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Smithsonian botanist writes book on his discoveries in the secret land of Myanmar
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Roads kill rainforests. Stop them now, say Smithsonian biologists
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New species of giant rat discovered in crater of volcano in Papua New Guinea
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Bottom-dwelling creatures in the Chesapeake Bay need more oxygen, study finds.