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In an era of climate change, Alaska s predators fall prey to politics
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In an era of climate change, Alaska s predators fall prey to politics
With Alaska's caribou herds shrink, agencies are culling predators like bears and wolves. The true threat is much more complex.
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Alaska s open seasons on predators are approved behind closed doors
Culling predators is an appealing, tangible action, even when evidence suggests the true threat facing Alaska’s caribou is much more complex.
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What Is the Deadliest Animal in the World?
The deadliest animal in the world kills hundreds of thousands of people every year. You probably think of it as a nuisance.
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How Conservation Paleobiology Serves as a Guide for Restoring Ecosystems | Science
Researchers use historic remnants like antlers, shells, teeth and pollen to learn how natural communities once worked
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