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African Birds Of Prey Face Impending Extinction Crisis With 90% Of Species Under Threat
Several African birds of prey are seen to become locally extinct. Read more here to know why. A study said that birds of prey in Africa could face extinction as 90 percent of these species have been under threat.
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African Wildfires: 'Everlasting' Blaze in the Continent Caused by Aerosol Feedback Loop [Study]






