Environment
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New Study: 17 Million Animals Lost Their Lives in Brazil's Devastating Wildfires in 2020
Recent research suggests that 17 million animals died in the disastrous fires in only Brazil, as a result of climate change. After the devastating wildfires that engulfed the area in 2020, researchers made an effort to determine the animal fatality rates.
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