climate change
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Dugongs in Great Barrier Reef Shows Worrying Population Decline Due to Sea Grass Loss, Climate Change
Researchers raised concerns about the dugong's declining population in the Great Barrier Reef due to seagrass loss and extreme weather events. Read here.
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