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The wall would hurt animals and plants both common and endangered. And we just don't need it.
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If the Beagle had visited the Channel Islands, students would learn of Darwin's foxes instead of Darwin's finches.
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California's three new desert National Monuments offer lots of opportunities to get your bird on.
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Believe it or not, the discovery of a dead male humpback whale Thursday near Dockweiler State Beach has a bright side.
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Citizen scientists collect coyote scat to find out more about the critters' lives in Los Angeles. Step one: learn how to tell it from dog poop.
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Developers said their project wouldn't turn up any fossils. Were they ever wrong.
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Los Angeles is celebrating its avian population this Saturday. Here's how to get your bird on.
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Many biologists say they're spending too much time in the lab. Citizen science programs could help change that.
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Between 2001 and 2011, California developed an acreage of wildlife habitat the size of L.A. and San Diego combined.
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Citizen science is a means by which we continue to cast off the shackles of the Middle Ages.
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NASA provides data on the urban forest: it's your job to measure the trees.
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Threatened wildlife makes a living where you least expect it.
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