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A new study is sounding the alarm over global wildlife loss, painting what the authors call "a considerably more alarming picture" of worldwide species population declines than previously thought.
A new study is sounding the alarm over global wildlife loss, painting what the authors call a considerably more alarming picture of worldwide species population declines than previously thought.
Antarctic ice is disappearing, threatening massive sea level rise
Global animal populations reportedly shrank 69% over the last half
Rainforest May Be Approaching a Critical Tipping Point
Tropical forests in Brazil and elsewhere are being cut down
UN Report: Nature's Dangerous Decline 'Unprecedented'; Species
Ocean Life Faces Mass Extinction, Broad Study Says - The New York
Scientists Are Resurrecting the Tasmanian Tiger from Extinction
New study raises alarm over rapid global wildlife loss
My Search for the Japanese Snow Monkeys of South Texas
Polar bears risk starvation as they face longer ice-free periods
Connectivity: ecological corridors are key to protecting
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