Topic Brief: In 1981, California tried to stop the Mediterranean fruit fly from infesting crops and threatening the state's agricultural industry. Burmese pythons, often released into the wild by pet owners, have infested the Florida Everglades and created a reptilian ...
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In 1981, California tried to stop the Mediterranean fruit fly from infesting crops and threatening the state's agricultural industry. Burmese pythons, often released into the wild by pet owners, have infested the Florida Everglades and created a reptilian ... Estela de Carlotto has spent nearly four decades searching for her grandson, one of the 500 babies who disappeared after
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- In 1981, California tried to stop the Mediterranean fruit fly from infesting crops and threatening the state's agricultural industry.
- Burmese pythons, often released into the wild by pet owners, have infested the Florida Everglades and created a reptilian ...
- Estela de Carlotto has spent nearly four decades searching for her grandson, one of the 500 babies who disappeared after
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