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Only 38 per cent of tropical forest can protect wildlife from rising temperatures as a result of deforestation, increasing the likelihood that vulnerable species will go extinct.
Only 38 per cent of tropical forest can protect wildlife from rising temperatures as a result of deforestation, increasing the likelihood that vulnerable species will go extinct.
Neanderthals may have survived at least 3,000 years longer than thought in what is now Spain – much after the…
Up to 32 wildlife species are causing significant damage to life and property across India, say scientists who urge that…
A new glass frog species with transparent skin through which its beating heart is visible has been discovered by scientists…
It will take at least eight million years to restore species recently lost to extinction, according to a new study.…