Animals
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66% of India's Wildlife Areas Can Suffer from Rampant Invasive Species; Report Urges for Protection Efforts
About 66% of wildlife areas in India likely suffer from rampant invasive species, causing significant impacts on native species. Researchers emphasized the importance of protection efforts. Read here.
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