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NPR News: Move Over Sheep, Doves Are Returning Home To Tiny Island Of Socorro

NPR News: Space Archaeologist Wants Citizen Scientists To Identify Archaeological Looting

NPR News: Save The Monkeys, Save The Trees, Sell The Chocolate

NPR News: Can New DNA Science Help Keep Our Fish Safe?

NPR News: Trump's Supreme Court Nominee Could Hear Case Affecting Trump Golf Courses

NPR News: Doomsday Clock Closest To Midnight Since 1954

NPR News: It's Not Just The Park Service: 'Rogue' Federal Twitter Accounts Multiply

NPR News: 'A Nightmare Without An End': Wildfires Burn Out Of Control In Chile

NPR News: TransCanada Submits New Application To Build Keystone XL Pipeline

NPR News: Former EPA Scientist Weighs In On Fate Of Climate Science Under Trump

NPR News: The Continent That Contributes The Most To E-Waste Is...

NPR News: As Trump Team Moves In, Climate Scientists Watch And Worry

NPR News: Nearly Half Of California Emerges From Drought In Latest Report

NPR News: 'It's A Big One': Iowa Pipeline Leaks Nearly 140,000 Gallons Of Diesel

NPR News: Rogue National Park Accounts Emerge On Twitter Amid Social Media Gag Orders

NPR News: As Obama Clean Power Plan Fades, States Craft Strategies To Move Beyond It

NPR News: EPA Scientists' Work May Be Subject To Review By Trump Team

NPR News: Dakota Access Pipeline Foes: We Aren't Done Fighting Yet

NPR News: If These Trees Don't Get Time To Chill, Farmers Will Be Out On A Limb

NPR News: EPA Scientists' Work May Face 'Case By Case' Review By Trump Team, Official Says

NPR News: Media Blackout Ordered For EPA Employees During Trump Transition

NPR News: Activists Prepare To Fight Pipeline Plans, Again

NPR News: California Eyes Climate Leadership Role, But Trump's EPA Holds A Key On Cars

NPR News: Trump Takes Executive Action Designed To Speed Approval Of Oil Pipelines

NPR News: Trump's Move On Keystone XL, Dakota Access Outrages Activists

NPR News: Trump To Give Green Light To Keystone, Dakota Access Pipelines

NPR News: 'Like High-Definition From The Heavens'; NOAA Releases New Images Of Earth

NPR News: To Fight Coastal Damage, Louisiana Parishes Pushed To Sue Energy Industry

NPR News: Invasive Fern In Florida Threatens To Take Down More Than Just Trees

NPR News: Destructive Storms Soak, Batter And Bury Communities Around The Country

NPR News: PHOTOS: A Drone's View Of The World

NPR News: Renowned Mexican Environmentalist Isidro Baldenegro Lopez Is Murdered

NPR News: Scientists Concerned For Future Of National Labs As Rick Perry Seeks Top Energy Post

NPR News: Nominee To Lead EPA Testifies He'll Enforce Environmental Laws

NPR News: Dozens Of False Killer Whales Mysteriously Strand Themselves In Florida

NPR News: U.S. Report Confirms 2016 Was The Hottest Year On Record

NPR News: States Could Take Lead On Environmental Regulation Under Trump

NPR News: EPA Nominee Scott Pruitt Acknowledges Existence Of Climate Change

NPR News: 2016 Was The Hottest Year Yet, Scientists Declare

NPR News: EPA Critic To Get Sharp Questions On Industry Ties As He Vies To Run Agency

NPR News: Trump Pick To Head Interior Department Says Climate Change Is Not A Hoax

NPR News: Interior Nominee Familiar With Issues, But Worries Environmentalists

NPR News: An Ice Shelf Is Cracking In Antarctica, But Not For The Reason You Think

NPR News: Bountiful Beach Buffet: Fresh Seaweed Is Making Waves Among Foragers

NPR News: How Do Trees Collaborate?

NPR News: As Rains Soak California, Farmers Test How To Store Water Underground

NPR News: Read The Smog-Inspired Poem That China Can't Stop Talking About

NPR News: EPA Accuses Fiat Chrysler Of Installing Emissions-Cheating Software

NPR News: 'Snowpocalypse2017' And Flooding Clobber Western States But Ease Drought

NPR News: The Curious Case Of The Hyolith, An Ancient 'Ice Cream Cone' That's Found A Home