Environment
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Fresh Water Biodiversity Recovery in Europe Requires More Effort to Save Vital Ecosystems, Study Shows
A new study raised concerns about slowing down European biodiversity river recovery. Researchers emphasized urgent measures to save and improve vital ecosystems from climate change and pollution threats. Read here.
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