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"US Wetlands ‘Restored’ Using Treated Sewage Tainted With Forever Chemicals" [1]

"Many of the nation’s wetlands are being filled with toxic Pfas “forever chemicals” as wastewater treatment plant effluent tainted with the compounds is increasingly used to restore swampland and other waters. The practice threatens wildlife, food and drinking water sources, environmental advocates warn."

Biodiversity [2]
Chemicals [3]
Environmental Health [4]
Environmental Politics [5]
Fish & Fisheries [6]
Laws & Regulations [7]
Natural Resources [8]
Pollution [9]
Water & Oceans [10]
Wildlife [11]
Public [12]
National (U.S.) [13]
Source: Guardian [14], 07/21/2025
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"After Devastating Winter Losses, Another Threat Looms for U.S. Beekeepers" [15]

"Every January, Charles Linder travels from Illinois to Idaho to retrieve thousands of bee hives from a temperature-controlled storage facility. He loads boxes of hives onto a semi truck headed west for almond season, the first of many stops his bees will make on a cross-country pollination tour. But two winters ago, Mr. Linder opened those boxes and discovered that around 90 percent of his bees were dead."

Agriculture [16]
Biodiversity [2]
Disasters [17]
Environmental Health [4]
Natural Resources [8]
Wildlife [11]
Public [12]
National (U.S.) [13]
Source: NYTimes [18], 07/21/2025
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"Scientists Discover What’s Driving Record Die-Offs Of US Honeybees" [19]

"Experts scrambling to understand losses in hives across the country are finally identifying the culprits. And the damage to farmed bees is a sign of trouble for wild bees too" 

Agriculture [16]
Chemicals [3]
Consumer [20]
Food [21]
Natural Resources [8]
Science [22]
Wildlife [11]
Public [12]
National (U.S.) [13]
Source: Guardian [23], 07/18/2025
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"Killer In The Nest: How Young Storks Are Being Strangled By Plastic" [24]

"Researchers in Europe found everyday plastics, especially farmers’ baler twine, being used by the birds as a building material and entangling their young. It is a problem that affects other species too, say experts in the US, UK and Argentina" 

Biodiversity [2]
Consumer [20]
Natural Resources [8]
Pollution [9]
Waste [25]
Wildlife [11]
Public [12]
International [26]
Europe [27]
Source: Guardian [28], 07/16/2025
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Humans Are Wiping Out Wetlands That Life Depends On, New Report Says [29]

"Wetlands provide freshwater, food, storm protection and climate regulation. Yet over the last 50 years, humans have destroyed one-fifth of them." "A landmark report for the global agreement on wetlands paints a dire picture of the state of the world’s water bodies that underpin all life on Earth."

Agriculture [16]
Biodiversity [2]
Climate Change [30]
Environmental Politics [5]
Environmental Studies [31]
Fish & Fisheries [6]
Laws & Regulations [7]
Natural Resources [8]
Water & Oceans [10]
Wildlife [11]
Public [12]
International [26]
Source: Inside Climate News [32], 07/16/2025
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Osprey Came Back From The Brink Once. Now Chicks Are Dying In Nests [33]

"Stepping onto an old wooden duck blind in the middle of the York River, Bryan Watts looks down at a circle of sticks and pine cones on the weathered, guano-spattered platform. It’s a failed osprey nest, taken over by diving terns."

Biodiversity [2]
Fish & Fisheries [6]
Wildlife [11]
Public [12]
National (U.S.) [13]
Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [34]
Source: AP [35], 07/15/2025
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"These Toads Have Psychedelic Powers, but They’d Prefer to Keep It Quiet" [36]

"New research suggests Sonoran Desert toads went into steep decline after stories of their mind-bending chemical properties began circulating among drug users." 

Biodiversity [2]
Consumer [20]
Natural Resources [8]
Science [22]
Wildlife [11]
Public [12]
National (U.S.) [13]
Source: NYTimes [37], 07/10/2025
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"Trump’s Budget Would Clip Bird Banding. Hunters Are Not Happy." [38]

"The Bird Banding Laboratory has turned duck hunters into citizen scientists. What happens if it is defunded?" 

Biodiversity [2]
Environmental Politics [5]
Environmental Studies [31]
Natural Resources [8]
Wildlife [11]
Public [12]
National (U.S.) [13]
International [26]
Source: NYTimes [39], 07/10/2025
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"Going Beyond Grass: Turning Lawns Into a Pollinators’ Paradise" [40]

"It’s time to rethink the American lawn: a landscaping default that sucks up money, water, chemicals, and time."

Agriculture [16]
Biodiversity [2]
Chemicals [3]
Consumer [20]
Natural Resources [8]
People & Population [41]
Pollution [9]
Water & Oceans [10]
Wildlife [11]
Public [12]
National (U.S.) [13]
Source: The Revelator [42], 07/08/2025
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"Scientists Identify Culprit Behind Biggest-Ever U.S. Honey Bee Die-Off" [43]

"USDA research points to viruses spread by pesticide-resistant mites, indicating a worrying trend"

Agriculture [16]
Biodiversity [2]
Chemicals [3]
Disasters [17]
Food [21]
Natural Resources [8]
Wildlife [11]
Public [12]
National (U.S.) [13]
Source: Science [44], 07/01/2025
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