Animals
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Migratory Species Almost 50% in Decline, Over 20% Threatened with Extinction Mainly Due to Overexploitation and Habitat Loss [UN Report]
Hundreds of migratory species are also at risk due to climate change. Click to read more. Migratory species are experiencing population decline and some species are in the brink of extinction due to various factors, including overexploitation and habitat loss.
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