extinction
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Ocean Warming, Currents, Wind Patterns Threaten Survival of Shellfish and Other Invertebrates
The warming of the oceans is driving many invertebrates into warmer areas. Ocean warming, currents, and wind patterns are threatening the survival of invertebrates like shellfish in the Atlantic.
Latest Research Articles
Saving the Eastern Pacific Leatherback Turtles in 10 Years
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Pierre the Platypus is in a Brink of Extinction
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Bushfires Previously Drove Mass Extinctions on Earth. They Could Do It Again.
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Ireland’s Bees Are Under Threat of Extinction
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DO YOU KNOW: The last mammoths lived in a remote island in Arctic?
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Fossilized Skeleton of Phoebodus Found in Morroco
Time is Running Out for the Beloved Emperor Penguin
The Path to Extinction: African Lions Face Same Threats That Wiped Out Big Cats During the Ice Age
Killing for 'Medicine': Rise in China's Demand for Donkey Skin Threatens Local Livelihood
Is Donkey Skin the New Ivory? African Donkeys are Being Slaughtered to Extinction
Mars Volcano, Dinosaurs Went Extinct at the Same Time
Ancient Poop Reveals the Main Culprit Behind the Extinction of Australian Megafauna