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Are animals still evolving?

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Evolution is a never-ending process, but some scientists believe it might be speeding up as human activity impacts the environment.

Make Your Own Eco-Friendly Dishwasher Detergent

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It is safe for the environment and a fraction of the cost. Learn more about making your own eco-friendly dishwasher detergent.

How the Sierra Club Works

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The Sierra Club protects the environment by lobbying for environmental preservation. Learn more about the Sierra Club conservation efforts.

How Sustainable Communities Work

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Sustainable communities strive to lower their impact on the environment without lowering the quality of life. Learn how sustainable communities work.

Nature Projects for Kids

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Try these nature projects for kids and gain an appreciation and understanding of our environment. Learn more about these nature projects for kids.

How the EPA Works

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The EPA was established in order to protect human health and the environment. Learn more about the EPA and some of the duties the EPA performs.

What to Do with a Broken Vacuum Cleaner

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Throwing away a broken vacuum cleaner is bad for the environment. Learn more about what to do with a broken vacuum cleaner.

How a Symbiotic Relationship Works

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Symbiosis can be mutually beneficial, helping two creatures survive in a hostile environment. Learn about the different forms of symbiosis.

How Green Pavement Works

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Green pavement is porous, meaning that it permits water to seep through to the ground. Learn why green pavement is good for the environment.

How Do Tardigrades Reproduce? Several Ways, It Turns Out

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The toughest animal in the world has just released its first sex tape, and as with all things water bear, things get pretty freaky.

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