habitat loss
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Madagascar Unique Plants and Animals Suffer from Habitat Loss and Climate Change; Researchers Discovered that 23 Million Years of Evolution Needed To Recover If Without Immediate Actions
A recent report raised concerns over the impact of habitat loss, illegal wildlife trade and climate on Madagascar's biodiversity. As a result, researchers explained that Madagascar's unique wildlife suffers are critically endangered. If they reach a point of extinction, the report said it would take 23 million years of evolution to replace them.
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