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At least 112 non-native species found in Japanese waters, study shows
At least 112 non-native species have entered Japanese waters since the late 1800s, with some spreading northward apparently due to global warming, a team of marine biologists has found. The species ...
While most Australians chase the sun north for a winter reprieve, I willingly head south into the teeth of a Tasmanian winter ...
Escape to Bull Island, South Carolina, where ferry rides, Boneyard Beach, alligators, wildlife, and pristine coastal ...
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The diverse ecosystems that make Asia extraordinary
Asia is the largest continent on Earth, and its ecosystems are every bit as diverse as its size suggests. This huge continent ...
While the rest of Virginia Beach has embraced tourism and development, False Cape has remained stubbornly, gloriously wild.
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"It contains enough venom to kill 10 adult humans" 11 deadliest animals in South America, including a gigantic snake that can swallow a person whole
When it comes to wildlife South America is one of most diverse places on Earth, and some of its extraordinary species can be ...
Hidden inside luggage, children's toys and parcels, trafficked shark fins, seahorses and sea cucumbers often slip across ...
During Japan's Kofun Period (250–538 AD), no fully centralized imperial state governed the archipelago, but a powerful Yamato polity was gradually consolidating authority over m ...
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