Animals
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Over 800 Shellfish Species Have Lowered Risk of Extinction; Experts Urged Conservation of Marine Bivalves
Researchers discovered that 800 shellfish could become resilient in their environments, lowering the risk of possible extinction. However, human exploitation of harvest can harm shellfish population. Read here.
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