Over 75% of New Zealand’s indigenous species at risk of extinction
Wellington: More than 75 per cent of indigenous reptile, bird, bat, and freshwater fish species groups in New Zealand are ...
Read moreWellington: More than 75 per cent of indigenous reptile, bird, bat, and freshwater fish species groups in New Zealand are ...
Read moreGandhinagar: A century ago, more than one million giraffe used to roam across sub-Saharan Africa. But these gentle giants are ...
Read moreWashington: Habitat loss, pesticide use, and artificial light are the three most serious threats endangering fireflies across the globe, according ...
Read moreGlenmore Park: When volunteer Sarah Price found a baby kangaroo frightened but miraculously alive in the pouch of its dying ...
Read moreParadip: Fish population in the country is under serious threat as over 65 per cent of fish species (varieties) available ...
Read moreBoston: A warming climate may cause emperor penguins to go extinct by the end of this century, according to a ...
Read moreJamtikra: Many indigenous varieties of paddy like Nagara, Meghanada, Champa, Dudhasara, Dhinkiasala and Ramaboita have become almost extinct and they ...
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