New study reveals genetic division of Masai giraffes in eastern Africa, prompting separate conservation efforts for each population.
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Scientists used to look at how climate change affects people and nature as separate things. But a new study reveals…
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Existential Threats to the Nile River Delta: The Dire Consequences of “Irreversible Degradation”
Scientists have found that the Nile River Delta is in danger. This river provides a home to 60 million people,…
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