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What the Rio Grande's More Frequent Dry-Outs Mean for the Region's Animals and Ecosystems
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.—On a late July morning, a snapping turtle, about 18 inches in length, sat solemnly in a dry riverbed where the
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