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    Scientists Discover Key to Invasive Plants’ Success Is Not Simply a Matter of Taste

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    Ecologists Discover Forests Are Growing Faster

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    Scientists Find Climate Change to Have Paradoxical Effects in Coastal Wetlands

    • March 27, 2009
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    New Study Shows Current Management Tools Used to Predict Sediment Delivery to Watersheds Have No Correlation to Actual Measurements

    • January 28, 2008
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