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SAN FRANCISCO— Nearly 90% of the world’s birds, amphibians and mammals will lose habitat to farm expansions by 2050, according to a new study published this week in the journal Nature Sustainability.
“These amazing amphibians are indicator species that tell us when ... frogs unless federal agencies stop turning a blind eye to the rampant critical habitat destruction grazing is inflicting on the ...
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Amphibians are increasingly vulnerable to global warming, heat tolerance study showsScientists will be able to better identify what amphibian species and habitats will be most impacted by climate change, thanks to a new study by UNSW researchers. Amphibians are the world's most ...
(Brett Addis Photo) For anyone who recently visited the University of Wyoming Berry Biodiversity Institute, they may have noticed that its ambassador animals -- an assortment of amphibians and ...
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