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New “cloud-based” storage initiative to make vertebrate research collections available worldwide
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American Indian Museum to host public broadcasts focusing on the Inka Road
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Genetic study confirms American crocodiles and critically endangered Cuban crocodiles are hybridizing in the wild
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Manakins, birds of tropical forests, form alliances for common good
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Green-headed Tanager (Tangara seledon) of east-central South America
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Lofty experiments with gliding ants reveals secrets of their unusual flight
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Stranding records are faithful reflection of live whale and dolphin populations, new study reveals
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Facebook friends help scientists quickly identify nearly 5,000 fish specimens collected in Guyana
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American Indian Researchers launch project with Quechua peoples near Pisaq, Peru
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Online initiative makes massive database of herbarium specimens accessible worldwide
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American Indian Museum launches Chawaytiri documentation project in Peru
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Caught on camera!
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New species of bat named from central coastal Ecuador
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Plant diversity in tropical forests increased during ancient global warming event
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Earth’s highest coastal mountain range moved 1,367 miles in 170 million years