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India sees coronavirus threat to fragile population: Tigers
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India sees coronavirus threat to fragile population: Tigers

The country is home to most of the world’s wild tigers, and wildlife authorities announced steps to protect them.
Koalas on the decline — Dangerous new threats, emerging solutions
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Koalas on the decline — Dangerous new threats, emerging solutions

The Australian icon could lose its fight against climate change, disease, habitat destruction and cars — but not if dedicated conservationists get the tools they need to protect the species.
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Arctic sea ice extent just hit a record low for early June; worse may come
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Arctic sea ice extent just hit a record low for early June; worse may come

Though the trend can still change, Arctic sea ice extent could be on track for a record melt year, impacting the jet stream and bringing more extreme weather to the U.S. and world.
Green glove, iron fist
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Green glove, iron fist

As China prepares to unveil its brand-new national park system, the country—and the world—holds its breath to see how conservation will play out under this authoritarian regime.
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Amid high-tech alternatives, a reckoning for Iceland's glacier keepers
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Amid high-tech alternatives, a reckoning for Iceland's glacier keepers

Citizen scientists have served as glacier trackers in Iceland - and witnesses to the ravages of climate change - for generations. Will they continue?

Beyond polar bears: Arctic animals share in vulnerable climate future
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Beyond polar bears: Arctic animals share in vulnerable climate future

With the Arctic winter of 2017-18 the warmest on record, researchers are finding a troubling range of climate change impacts on wildlife, including wolverines, reindeer, snowy owls, and more.
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Beyond polar bears: Arctic animals share in vulnerable climate future

Beyond polar bears: Arctic animals share in vulnerable climate future

With the Arctic winter of 2017-18 the warmest on record, researchers are finding a troubling range of climate change impacts on wildlife, including wolverines, reindeer, snowy owls, and more.
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