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Marine biologist Fernando Trujillo has spent a lifetime working with the endangered creatures, which offer a window into the health of the rivers in which they swim. By Teresa Tomassoni VICHADA, Colombia—From the bow of a canoe-shaped motor boat called a bongo, marine biologist Fernando Trujillo aimed his zoom lensContinue Reading

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Controlling the source of the so-called forever chemicals can make the clean-up process more sustainable, according to a new member of the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District. By Kacie Faith Kress The waters of Lake Michigan glitter alongside the entire east side of Chicago, providing nearly one billion gallons of drinkingContinue Reading

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The 2025 U. S. State of the Birds Report, produced by a coalition of leading science and conservation organizations, reveals continued widespread declines in American bird populations across all mainland and marine habitats, with 229 species requiring urgent conservation action., Read MoreContinue Reading

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A sinkhole is rapidly growing around a failed oil well in Upton County, Texas. It is the latest of many problems cropping up with old wells. By Martha Pskowski UPTON COUNTY, Texas—A sinkhole around an old oil well is growing at an alarming rate on the Kelton Ranch in WestContinue Reading