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A Cape sugarbird rests on a protea flower in Kirstenbosch Gardens, South Africa.
Credit: Adam Wilson, University of Connecticut
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A dot on a map of the U.S., Cherokee Marsh in Wisconsin is central to the Yahara watershed.
Credit: City of Madison, Wisconsin
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Will Mount Washington, N.H., stay snow-covered in winter? Scientists are finding answers.
Credit: U.S. Forest Service
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Ocean acidification arrives in Mo'orea, French Polynesia.
Credit: NSF Moorea Coral Reef LTER Site
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The omnipresent fog of the cloud forest in Ecuador's Oyacachi watershed.
Credit: Chris Funk
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