Animals
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Scientists Call For Conservation of Sea Cows, Pillar Coral and Abalone Due to Threats of Extinction
Climate change and human-caused activities resulted in the potential extinction of sea cows, pillar corals and abalones. Scientists and the report said the importance of conservation action to prevent vulnerable species from threats.
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