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Article: In yet another doomsday prophesy, scientists have predicted the extinction of up to 37 per cent of species in biodiversity hotspots by 2050.(Global)(Brief Article)
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- April 1, 2004
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In yet another doomsday prophesy, scientists have predicted the extinction of up to 37 per cent of species in biodiversity hotspots by 2050. In a worst-case scenario, a million species could be eliminated, say the ...
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