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Why Over 20 Species Are Going Extinct Every Day - MSN
Scientists predict another 21-40% will disappear by 2050 if current trends continue. With each hectare lost, countless species face extinction, from tiny insects to magnificent jaguars.
Additionally, 60% of the 30 species examined could resprout after disturbance, highlighting the ecological resilience of cool temperate rainforests. These discoveries have significant implications ...
Geochemical reference frame based on the data of 28 reptile species The reference framework put together in Mainz can be used to determine the nutritional habits of living as well as extinct ...
A logged coupe in Takayna/Tarkine shows the aftermath of native forest clearing, part of what conservationists argue is an ongoing threat to one of the world’s last temperate rainforests.
News Release 6-Mar-2025 Ten new species of Leucoagaricus and Leucocoprinus from Beijing: Revealing rich diversity in temperate regions Peer-Reviewed Publication Tsinghua University Press ...
As the climate became drier between 280,000 and 205,000 years ago, rainforest-dwelling species including Protemnodon vanished from the area, replaced by those adapted to a dry, arid environment.
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