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Conservation

Chemists reveal valuable insights into the green aspects of graphene

Shane Campbell-Staton to host PBS' the "Human Footprint"

Looking back and looking forward, the Endangered Species Act turns 50: How did it do?

Princeton environmental experts walk the walk

Brittle stars in hot water: new study shows how marine species respond to warming waters

New study shows where birds stop during migration

Instagram confirms it — Hawaii’s most pristine coral reefs are most vulnerable to ecotourism

The impacts of climate change on biodiversity

How wastewater treatment plants and coal power plants can cooperate to meet environmental goals

Too little too late: Chronic underfunding and delayed protection hinder the Endangered Species Act

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