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Locusts A Biblical Plague In 2020. Why? And ... What Are They Exactly? [1]

"Titanic swarms of desert locusts resembling dark storm clouds are descending ravenously on the Horn of Africa. They're roving through croplands and flattening farms in a devastating salvo experts are calling an unprecedented threat to food security. On the ground, subsistence planters can do nothing but watch — staring up with horror and at their fields in dismay."

Agriculture [2]
Biodiversity [3]
Climate Change [4]
Disasters [5]
Wildlife [6]
Public [7]
International [8]
Source: NPR [9], 06/15/2020
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"With an Internet of Animals, Scientists Aim to Track and Save Wildlife" [10]

"The International Space Station, orbiting some 240 miles above the planet, is about to join the effort to monitor the world’s wildlife — and to revolutionize the science of animal tracking."

Biodiversity [3]
Environmental Studies [11]
Science [12]
Technology [13]
Wildlife [6]
Public [7]
International [8]
Source: NYTimes [14], 06/12/2020
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"Migration Numbers Plunge for the Red Knot, a Threatened Shore Bird" [15]

"A sudden drop in the number of red knots visiting the beaches of Delaware Bay during migration this spring has renewed concern among scientists about the survival of the threatened shore bird’s Atlantic Coast population." "Every May, these birds stop in the Delaware Bay on their way to Arctic Canada. But a shortage of food this season puts their flight at risk."

Biodiversity [3]
Climate Change [4]
Fish & Fisheries [16]
Water & Oceans [17]
Wildlife [6]
Public [7]
Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [18]
Source: NYTimes [19], 06/12/2020
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Where Jaguars Are Killed, New Common Factor Emerges: Chinese Investment [20]

"Poaching of the big cats is on the rise, and a new study links their slaughter to corruption as well as investment from Chinese companies."

Biodiversity [3]
Laws & Regulations [21]
Wildlife [6]
Public [7]
International [8]
Central America & the Caribbean [22]
South America [23]
Source: NYTimes [24], 06/12/2020
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"With Pristine Reefs At Stake, Cuba Bets On Coral Nurseries" [25]

"Luminous yellow and blue fish dart through the fragments of coral hanging from rows of pipes anchored to the seabed in Guanahacabibes, in western Cuba, while scientists in diving gear annotate their observations on waterproof clipboards."

Biodiversity [3]
Climate Change [4]
Fish & Fisheries [16]
Water & Oceans [17]
Public [7]
Central America & the Caribbean [22]
Source: Reuters [26], 06/11/2020
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"Familiar Culprit May Have Caused Mysterious Mass Extinction" [27]

"It has long been our planet’s greatest and oldest murder mystery. Roughly 445 million years ago, around 85 percent of all marine species disappeared in a geologic flash known as the Late Ordovician mass extinction. But scientists have long debated this whodunit, in contrast to clearer explanations for Earth’s other mass extinctions."

Biodiversity [3]
Climate Change [4]
Disasters [5]
Water & Oceans [17]
Public [7]
International [8]
Source: NYTimes [28], 06/11/2020
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"White House Faces Suit On Order Lifting Endangered Species Protections" [29]

"An environmental group on Tuesday said it will sue the White House if President Trump doesn’t walk back an executive order that waives endangered species protections along with a host of other environmental laws."

Activism [30]
Biodiversity [3]
Disasters [5]
Economy & Business [31]
Environmental Politics [32]
Laws & Regulations [21]
Wildlife [6]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [33]
Source: The Hill [34], 06/11/2020
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"Poisonous Toads Invade South Florida in Latest Sign of the Apocalypse" [35]

"First, there were murder hornets. Now, invasive, poisonous toads are the latest bizarre creature to go wild in the U.S. As South Florida enters its wet season aka hurricane season, the cane toad—an ugly, warty, brown amphibian with poison can kill pet dogs—is thriving. That’s not only concerning for pet owners. These toads are highly destructive to the environment."

Biodiversity [3]
Wildlife [6]
Public [7]
SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [36]
Source: Earther [37], 06/09/2020
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"China Vowed to Keep Wildlife Off the Menu, a Tough Promise to Keep" [38]

"The [Chinese] government has moved slowly to permanently stop the sale and consumption of wild animals in the wake of the coronavirus epidemic, raising fears the practice may continue."

Biodiversity [3]
Environmental Health [39]
Laws & Regulations [21]
Wildlife [6]
Public [7]
Asia [40]
Source: NYTimes [41], 06/08/2020
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"Scientists Learn How Tiny Critters Make Ocean ‘Snot Palaces’" [42]

"Master builders of the sea construct the equivalent of a complex five-story house that protects them from predators and funnels and filters food for them — all from snot coming out of their heads."

Biodiversity [3]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [33]
Source: AP [43], 06/04/2020
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