extinction
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Flowering Plants Escaped Species Extinction 66 Million Years Ago
Flowering plants have continued to adapt despite habitat loss, climate change threats and increasing temperatures. Researchers found that flowering plants escaped species extinction 66 million years ago. Read here.
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Large Prehistoric Flightless Bird Takahē Roams New Zealand Again After 100 Years of Extinction
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Oldest Moss Takakia in Himalayas Growing for 390 Million Years Risks Extinction to Climate Breakdown
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Captive-Bred Endangered Red Wolves Slated for Release in North Carolina After 2024 Extinction Threat
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Golden Monkey in Brazil Slowly Recovers From Brink of Extinction
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Critically Endangered Capercaillie Population in Scotland Rises Following Extinction Scare
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Recovery Of Humpback Population Brings Hope to Marine Scientists
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Rare Bird of Prey Goshawk Species Bounce Back Thriving From Supposed Extinction
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Critically Endangered Victoria Grassland Earless Dragon First Sighting in 50 Years Ends Extinction Worries in Australia
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Heatwave Kills Cheetah Cubs Said to End Extinction of Species in India
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Ivory-Billed Woodpeckers Evades Extinction, Sighting Reported 8 Decades After Absence in Louisiana