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It’s our sea to save, in all its still living color – Boston Globe
Boston Globe It's our sea to save, in all its still living colorBoston GlobeLast year, a research report from five sites by the US Geological Survey and the National Park Service found a “profound'' 61 percent decline in live coral … Continue reading
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Report details decline of sage grouse in the West – OregonLive.com
OregonLive.com Report details decline of sage grouse in the WestOregonLive.com… a lead editor for the publication and a scientist at the US Geological Survey's Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center in Boise, Idaho. … and more » read more