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Dr. Richard Lanman has been on a decadeslong quest to uncover the existence locally of animal species that have disappeared, including Chinook salmon, American beavers and Tule elk and to see how they can make a comeback.
Dr. Richard Lanman has been on a decadeslong quest to uncover the existence locally of animal species that have disappeared, including Chinook salmon, American beavers and Tule elk and to see how they can make a comeback.
Dr. Richard Lanman has been on a decadeslong quest to uncover the existence locally of animal species that have disappeared, including Chinook salmon, American beavers and Tule elk and to see how they can make a comeback.
According to Wired, scientists believe that ancient Native Americans living in California made their own plastic water bottles. However, they probably didn’t know how toxic the manufacturing process of these bottles may have been for their health. In a recent study published in the journal Environmental Health a few days ago, scientists attempt to find out if bitumen, a material derived from petroleum, could have had a negative impact on the health of ancient Native Americans who lived in California.