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    A Steaming Cup of...Herbicide?

    By Catherine Schuknecht February 22, 2016
    In this story: health, home, science, activism
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    5 Environmental Stories You Don’t Want to Miss

    By Michaella Sheridan February 19, 2016
    In this story: environmental justice, wildlife, science, activism
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    Dream Jobs for Animal Lovers

    By Dakin Hewlett February 18, 2016
    In this story: wildlife, wilderness, animals
    Baby Goats

    5 Environmental Stories You Don't Want to Miss

    By Dakin Hewlett February 11, 2016
    In this story: health, solar, wildlife, president, climate negotiations
    Plane Pollution

    Red Hot Down in the Deep Blue

    By Bob Schildgen February 11, 2016
    In this story: books, oceans, entertainment
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    Which Presidents Have Eco-Cred?

    By Noah Schlager February 11, 2016
    In this story: politics, public lands, wilderness, democracy
    Signing Constitution

    Eyes Wide Open

    February 11, 2016
    In this story: photography, animals, endangered species, lifestyle, wildlife
    This male Celebes crested macaque (Macaca nigra) was photographed in Tangkoko National Park, Sulawesi, Indonesia.

    A New Leaf

    By Eliza Strickland February 11, 2016
    In this story: science, renewable energy, activism, clean energy
    Plants make photosynthesis look easy.

    Climate Change Revealed

    February 10, 2016
    In this story: climate change, activism, science
    Climate Change Revealed

    Marine Iguanas: "Imps of Darkness"

    The Galápagos Islands' marine iguanas are ugly, incredible, and in danger.
    By Jake Abrahamson February 10, 2016
    In this story: animals, endangered species, wildlife, activism
    Galapagos marine iguanas sneeze to purge excess salt they ingest when feeding in the sea.
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