Animals
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Young Harpy Eagles in Brazil's Amazonian Forests Are Starving Due to Worsening Deforestation
New research, released in the journal Scientific Reports, found out that due to deforestation these eagles in the Amazonian forests of Mato Grosso, Brazil, are not capable of feeding their young adequately.
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