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Species Living In 17 Mountains Face Risk Of Extinction Due To Climate Changes
At least 17 mountain regions are at high danger of global warming, including the Brazilian highlands, Iran-Pakistan region, Western America and Mexico, Mediterranean basin, and Northeast Asia. Read more here.
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