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- How Forests Thrive After Fires and Volcanoes
- New Hampshire Leads Contiguous United States in Percent Tree Cover
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- Tropical Biodiversity Arks Reach Tipping Point: Threats in Sustaining Biodiversity
- Forest Carbon Monitoring Breakthrough in Colombia
Posted July 24, 2012:
- Active Forest Management to Reduce Fire Could Help Protect Northern Spotted Owl
- Washington's Forests Will Lose Stored Carbon as Area Burned by Wildfire Increases
- Mangroves: A Filter for Heavy Metals
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- Gas from Pollutants, Forest Fires at Potentially Toxic Levels
- Rodent Robbers Good for Tropical Trees
- Fracking's Footprint on Pennsylvania Forests
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- Down on the Cacao Farm: Sloths Thrive at Chocolate's Source
- Tropical Cyclones' Role in Ending Drought in Southeast US Charted
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Posted June 28, 2012:
- Native Species Fight Back: First Evidence of Coevolution Between Invasive, Native Species
- Africa's Savannas May Become Forests by 2100, Study Suggests
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Posted June 6, 2012:
- First Photos Ever of Jaguars in Colombian Oil Palm Plantation
- Warming Climate Sees Tundra Turn to Forest
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- Factors Behind Past Lemur Species Extinctions Put Surviving Species in 'Ecological Retreat'
- An Introduced Bird Competitor Tips the Balance Against Hawaiian Species
- Seagrasses Can Store as Much Carbon as Forests
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Posted May 10, 2012:
- First Forecast Calls for Mild Amazon Fire Season in 2012
- Logging of Tropical Forests Needn't Devastate Environment
- Chimpanzee Cultures Differ Between Neighbors: Neighboring Chimpanzee Groups Use Different Hammers to Crack Nuts
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