extinction
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Colorful, Unique Plumage of Songbirds Raises Risk of Being Traded, May Lead Extinction
Songbirds with colorful and unique plumage get more risk of being traded. Experts say this may lead to extinction.
Latest Research Articles
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Land Iguanas "Reborn" on Galapagos after Nearly 200 Years of Extinction
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Will Catastrophic Climate Change Lead to Human Extinction? -New Analysis Released
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Tasmanian Tiger Revival from Extinction: Now Possible –Study
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Hummingbirds Face Possible Extinction Due to Global Warming
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Volcanic Eruptions Igniting Coal and Oil in Siberia Helped Usher the Permian-Triassic Mass Extinction Event or the "Great Dying"
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Earth Was Already 'Stressed' Before Dinosaur Extinction, Says Researchers
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Humpback Whales Are Doing Well After a Close Brush With Extinction
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DO YOU KNOW: The last mammoths lived in a remote island in Arctic?
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Time is Running Out for the Beloved Emperor Penguin
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Humans Are Bringing On Earth’s Sixth Mass Extinction
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New Zealand's Rare Yellow-Eyed Penguins Nearing Extinction and Climate Change Isn't the Only Culprit
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Dinosaurs Could Have Survived if Killer Asteroid Struck Sooner or a Few Minutes Late