Animals
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New England Cottontails Face Challenges of Habitat Losses and Encroachment; Experts Called For Conservation Efforts
The population of the New England Cottontails has suffered from habitat loss, lack of young forests and encroachment. Conservationists said that the conservation and protection of New England Cottontails are crucial. Read here.
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