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Worsening Climate Change Puts Plants at Risk Due to Decline of Seed-Spreading Species
Increasing global temperatures have threatened the habitat of plants dependent on birds and other animals capable of transporting their seeds due to the decline of these animals’ population caused by human-induced activities.
Latest Research Articles
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'Brutal Killing'- Endangered Leopard Shot to Death in Pakistan, Leaving Behind Small Cubs
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Changes in Ocean Colour Could be a Sign of Possible Underwater Volcano Eruption
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Antimicrobial Resistance or Drug-Resistant Pathogens, Leading Cause of Death Globally: New Study
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World's 'Saddest Rhino' Whose Horn Was Chopped Off by Poachers Finally Returns to the Wild
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Climate Change May Trigger the Threat of Frequent Disastrous Tsunamis
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Global Warming Might Worsen Rise of Hazardous Environmental Neurotoxins
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Extreme Cold Temperature Could Stop Your Smartphones From Functioning Properly
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Preserved Fetus Found Inside Abdomen of 2000-Year-Old Mummified Egyptian Mother
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Experts Warn Beachgoers to Watch Out as Lion's Mane Jellyfish Swarm in Melbourne Beaches
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Cold Weather Incoming: Powerful Blizzard Expected Due to Snowstorm Brewing in East Coast
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Hippos in Mozambique Release Poop Tornado to Unfamiliar Hippos: New Study
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This is How Non-human Species Drive Others to Extinction