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Madagascar faces millions of years of extinctions due to human activity, scientists say

ABC News USA World January 10, 2023

thumbnailThe ramifications of human activity on the island of Madagascar will affect the island far longer than previously realized, scientists say.It could take millions of years for the biodiversity on the island to recover from extinctions spurred by human activity, according to a... + más

‘Life Brought Me Here.’ An Island Nation Adapts to a Changing Climate | The New York Times

Humanity Will Wipe Out More Than A Quarter Of Earth’s Biodiversity In The Next 100 Years | Forbes


Opinion: One giant leap for fishermen’s mental health

Portland Press Herald USA Opinion December 16, 2023

thumbnailIn Dec. 2021, representatives of the Maine Coast Fishermen’s Association and NAMI Maine published a column in the Portland Press Herald headlined: “” This week, nearly two years to the day, Sens. Susan Collins, Edward Markey and Dan Sullivan introduced the to better... + más

High school scores and top performers from Friday, March 24 | Orlando Sentinel

High school scores and top performers from Tuesday, March 28 | Orlando Sentinel


Fish that scientists thought was extinct is actually abundant, study finds

Newsweek USA World October 16, 2023

thumbnailA species of fish thought to have gone extinct 15 years ago has surprised scientists after being found living happily in the wild.The houting, a whitefish species found throughout estuaries in the North Sea, was declared officially extinct in 2008.Now, researchers have used DNA... + más

Yankees’ Clarke Schmidt talks channeling Kobe Bryant for fearless edge | New York Post

Dolphins get ‘best news’ on injured QB Tua Tagovailoa, coach says | PennLive


‘Life Brought Me Here.’ An Island Nation Adapts to a Changing Climate

The New York Times USA World November 18, 2022

thumbnailAMBOVOMBE-ANDROY, Madagascar — From the time she was a young bride, all Taliasoa Vaolina knew was planting beans and corn to feed her family in their village in Madagascar. But three years ago, the worst drought in a generation set in.Soon her crops had shriveled, her family... + más

Daufuskie Island Offers A Different Kind Of Island Vacation | Forbes

Should Climate Groups Become Human Rights Advocates? COP 27, Egypt, And Greenpeace | Forbes


Animals believed to be extinct were found all over the world this year

Newsweek USA World January 01, 2024

thumbnailThe past year brought a glimmer of positive conservation news as several animal species thought to be extinct were rediscovered.Species have gone extinct at a much higher rate than is expected with evolution, and the blame has largely been placed on humans and their detrimental... + más

What Are the Duties of A Trustee? | Forbes

Shaikin: Baseball embracing the 'flukes' and plenty of added revenue this postseason | Los Angeles Times



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