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Wildlife Loss Accelerates: Some Species Feared To Be Extinct 35 Times Faster Due To Human Activities
Due to human activities, groups of animal species are expected to disappear at rate 35 times higher than average.
Latest Research Articles
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Rafflesia at Risk: Scientists Call for Action To Conserve the Iconic Parasitic Plant
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RNA From Museum Specimen of Tasmanian Tiger Offers Clues for De-Extinction
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Different Bee Species in Ireland Show Different Pesticide Exposure Patterns
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Ponds Play a Complex Role in the Global Greenhouse Gas Cycle, Studies Show
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Hurricane Nigel Transforms Into Rare Type Of Hurricane As It Moves In Atlantic
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Glacier Loss Day: Climate Change Accelerates Glacier Melt in the Alps, New Study Warns
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Central US Rainy Weather: Severe Thunderstorms to Bring Relief from Heat This Week
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US Weather Forecast: Chances of Snow Likely in Wyoming's Mountains, Pacific Northwest This Week
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Ants Zombie-Like Behavior: Lancet Liver Fluke Parasite Attacks Ant's Brain, Report Shows
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Bear Sighting in Disney Theme Park Shuts Down Rides, Florida Wildlife Officials Spring to Action
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Outer Trial Bank: UK 'Doughnut' Island Worth £3 million, Built as Tidal Barrage Now Being Abandoned
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Scorching Temperatures Impact Mental Health in US