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African birds of prey show signs of population collapse, researchers say

Por: CBS News Science January 05, 2024

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African raptors that hunt during the day face an extinction crisis, with populations decreasing among dozens of species of birds of prey, researchers said in a study published Thursday. Researchers used data from the last 40 years to analyze the populations of 42 of the country's 106 raptor species, they wrote in the . Nearly 90% of the studied species experienced population declines. Africa is at a crossroads in terms of saving its... + full article



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