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Human‑driven extinctions: animal genera loss 35× faster than expected
The rapidity of animal species extinction is a grave concern, currently occurring at a rate 35 times faster than anticipated.
The tropical coastlines of Southeast Asia are home to some of the most important and biodiverse marine ecosystems on the planet. But as well as being essential to communities along these coastlines, ...
The seas have long sustained human life, but a new UC Santa Barbara study shows that rising climate and human pressures are pushing the oceans toward a ...
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Researchers issue warning amid concerning spread in portions of major river: 'It can reshape entire food webs'
"Can exert strong control over the ecosystem." Researchers issue warning amid concerning spread in portions of major river: ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. The combined effects of humanity’s actions are making ecosystems less resistant to change, and threatening the vital ecosystem services humanity ...
Fresh research has revealed that marine animals are facing an unprecedented risk of extinction because of climate change and other human impacts, even in seemingly pristine coastal regions. The ...
Animals that migrate face myriad threats to their survival, all of which have a common denominator: human activity. That’s according to a first-of-its-kind report published Monday by the Convention on ...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis provided no materials explaining how he concluded Alligator Alcatraz has "zero impact." Environmental groups filed a lawsuit for failing to conduct an environmental ...
The seas have long sustained human life, but a new UC Santa Barbara study shows that rising climate and human pressures are ...
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