Animals
Climate Change Will Wipe-Out Rare Iberian lynx within 50 Years, Researchers Say
Climate change could wipe out the last remaining individuals of Iberian lynx- the world's rarest cat species- in the next half century, according to a study. Researchers say that the species will go extinct in the near future despite conservationists' efforts to save the cats.
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