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New study raises alarm over rapid global wildlife loss

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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. 

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