Environment
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Antarctica's Emperor Penguins Suffer From Catastrophic Breeding Failure Due to Global Warming
The population of Emperor Penguins in parts West Antarctica Peninsula and important colonies suffered from alarmingly breeding failure due to threats of global warming. The researchers discovered a low sea ice extent in the region that impacted the penguins. Read here.
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