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The American Alligator
The American alligator belongs to the crocodilian family and is commonly found in the United States.
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Urban Wildlands
Coastal communities, especially densely populated ones, can also be considered as urban coastal communities. Some species
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Public Lands Work
In the United States, almost half of its land area is owned by the American public
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Population and Sustainability Work
Rapid human population growth is a factor that aggravates overconsumption, economic inequality, and pollution. It is
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International Work
Protecting marine biodiversity is a global task. Ocean ecosystems are interconnected, and thus no country has
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Oceans Work
The oceans around the world are so vast that they cover about 362 million square kilometers,
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