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Several were casualties of car collisions, an increasingly dire hazard given the birds' flight patterns and increased auto traffic in the park.
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Combine these circumstances with daily hazards and the consequences can be dire.
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A dire government report on cancer risks from chemicals and other hazards in the environment has drawn criticism from the American Cancer Society, which says government experts are overstating their case.
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