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The Caribbean is stressed out
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Ant colony ‘personality’ may play role in survival of its host plant
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With voices joined in chorus, giant otter families create a distinct sound signature
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Study reveals soil fungi has final say in survival of seeds from tropical trees
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Indestructible jaws from ancient, extinct porcupine fish reveal new species
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Innovation: Belly gunk from flies used to survey forest animals
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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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Whale tagging in Southeast Pacific provides data for species protection
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Earth Optimism Summit to showcase steady, positive gains in conservation
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Smithsonian To Convene Earth Optimism Summit April 21–23
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Two invasive species have Hawaiian reunion after 80-year separation
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Coral reefs grow faster, healthier when parrotfish are abundant
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Microbes rule in ‘knee-high tropical rainforests’
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Peacock bass invasion Had devastating, long-term impact on Panama’s Fish