Monday, December 16, 2013

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Saving the Great Plains water supply
Significant portions of the Ogalalla Aquifer, one of the largest bodies of water in the United States, are at risk of drying up if it continues to be drained at its current rate.

Disease, not climate change, fueling frog declines in the Andes
Study finds that a deadly fungus, and not climate change as is widely believed, is the primary culprit behind the rapid decline of frog populations in the Andes Mountains.

Related coral species differ in how they survive climate change effects
Ocean waters warming from climate change are placing coral reefs in jeopardy, but a discovery suggests that two similar-looking coral species differ in how they survive.

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