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![]() Animals Tom - 2 days ago - thenational.ae An increasing number of plants and animals are facing extinction due to pollution, poaching, habitat degradation and climate change. The number of threatened mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish has grown to 5,966, compared to 3,314 in 1998.
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![]() Animals Tom - 2 days ago - telegraph.co.uk Life on Earth is disappearing fast with man inflicting most of the damage. On land more species face oblivion because of loss of habitat, hunting and climate change while in the oceans pollution and the side effects of fishing are taking a huge toll.
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![]() Animals Jacquelin - 4 days ago - news.com.au HALF to three-quarters of major Antarctic penguin colonies could be damaged or wiped out if global temperatures are allowed to climb by more than two degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit), according to a report released today.
A two degree hike woul
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![]() Animals Jacquelin - 11 days ago - news.com.au KANGAROO meat could become the staple diet for some households forced to give beef and lamb the chop to survive climate change.
And families will be shocked by a dramatic rise in electricity prices of up to $450 a year as the cost of climate change hit
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![]() Animals Cal - 16 days ago - wildlifeextra.com Climate change, habitat destruction and disease may kill off more than half of Europe's amphibians by 2050, according to scientists from the Zoological Society of London (ZSL).
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![]() Animals Simone - 23 days ago - wcs.org A landlocked polar bear, too close for comfort, forced a crew of five Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) scientists to evacuate a remote camp in northern Alaska. The scientists were studying the impacts of climate change on Arctic shorelines.
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![]() Animals Cal - 26 days ago - timesonline.co.uk Climate change is driving insects and other creatures to find new places to live as temperatures rise too high for their comfort or make it possible for them to move into a previously unfavoured area. Grasshoppers and crickets are regarded as ideal for th
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![]() Animals Cal - 73 days ago - wildlifeextra.com An international team of conservation scientists from Australia, the United Kingdom and United States, including University of Texas Professor Camille Parmesan, call for new conservation tactics, such as assisted migration, in the face of the growing thre
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![]() Animals Cher - 93 days ago - telegraph.co.uk Mass nesting failure year after year is threatening the future of world famous spectacular seabird colonies - and climate change could be the cause.
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![]() Animals Cal - 106 days ago - timesofindia.indiatimes.com A new study has suggested that droughts and downpours aggravated by climate change allowed two diseases to converge and wipe out large numbers of African lions in 1994 and 2001.
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![]() Animals Cher - 127 days ago - iar.org.uk A new study has revealed how climate change can affect the physiology, behaviour and survival of wildlife. Biologist Terrie Williams of the University of California and her team studied Weddell seals in Antarctica.
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![]() Animals Cher - 143 days ago - wcs.org The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) applauds the recent decision by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) to list the polar bear as Threatened under the federal Endangered Species Act. A "threatened" designation indicates a species that is
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![]() Animals Cher - 150 days ago - aftenposten.no Already chased by hunters and often run down by cars and trains, the popular Norwegian moose now faces another threat: Global warming. Researchers claim the moose population is threatened by higher temperatures in the spring and early summer that can
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![]() Animals Simone - 153 days ago - carrollcountytimes.com - Ignoring our observation plane circling above the frozen Lake Superior wilderness, the eight gray wolves seemed as harmless as pooches cavorting in the yard. They nipped and pawed each other, pausing occasionally to roll in the snow.
But then the
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![]() Animals Cher - 157 days ago - wired.com Climate change threatens many animals -- but with any luck, some will handle weather shifts with as much aplomb as Parus major, a colorful songbird also known as the great tit. In a study published today in Science, ornithologists from the University of
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