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Climate Change and Poaching Worsen the Plight of Endangered Species
Climate change is worsening the planet's biodiversity crises, making environments more deadly for thousands of species and accelerating the precipitous decline in the number of plants and animals on Earth, according to an international organization that tracks species health.
Latest Research Articles
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Global Rhinoceros Population Slowly Recovered Amidst Threats of Poaching, Habitat Loss, Report Shows
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African Parks Eyes To 'Rewild' Rhinos In Next 10 Years; Mammals Under Pressure Due To Poaching
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South Africa Rhino Declining Population: Better Patrols Help Save Animals from Poaching
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Masai Giraffes Face High Risk of Extinction Due to Habitat Loss, Poaching
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UK Ivory Ban Widens to Cover Hippos, Orcas, Sperm Whales, Other Aquatic Mammals
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Pangolins Face Existential Crisis in Africa Due to Human and Climate Threats
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Rhinos Down to 400 as Poaching Intensifies in Botswana
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Endangered Rhinos Under Threat of Increasing Poaching in Nambia, South Africa: Conservation, Protection Efforts Needed
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Bowhunting Company, Celebrity Owners Found Guilty for Poaching Wildlife in Nebraska, Fined $750,000
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Hippos' Giant Teeth Become Target for Hunters and Poaching That Could Lead to Species' Population Decline
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Carcasses of Protected Wildlife Found in Woman's Car in a Railway Station in Bangkok
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Uptick in Pet Turtle Demand Drives Poaching, Risks 50% of Remaining Species into Possible Extinction