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NewsThe discovery of dozens of pregnant giant devil rays entangled in fishing nets along Mexico鈥檚 Gulf of California could mean the endangered species has a previously unknown birthing zone in nearby waters.
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NewsTropical fish are taking up residence in shipwrecks and other sunken structures off the North Carolina coast.
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NewsPeople who experience the impacts of hurricanes, flooding or other severe weather events are often more likely to believe in, and be concerned about, climate change in the wake of the disaster.
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NewsJunfeng 鈥淛im鈥 Zhang, professor of global and environmental health, received a $2 million grant from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences to lead a four-year study on the effects of early life and prenatal exposure to air pollution on birth-weight and growth.
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NewsStuart Pimm, Doris Duke Professor of Conservation Ecology, has received the 2019 International Cosmos Prize.
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NewsJohn Poulsen, assistant professor of tropical ecology, received an $848,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to study the effects of declining elephant populations on Africa鈥檚 forests.
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NewsFrom national parks to wild and scenic seashores and from biodiverse habitats to a community that was the birthplace of the environmental justice movement.