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Starving Gray Whales Are Swimming Into San Francisco Bay, and Nearly One in Five Dies There

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Ancient Fish Used Their Lungs to Hear Underwater

The Polar Bear’s Double Life as an Arctic Conservation Architect

The Lizard That Lost Its Name for 80 Years Has Finally Got It Back

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