Group: World failing to halt biodiversity decline
Wednesday, July 1, 2009 - 19:21
in Biology & Nature
GENEVA (AP) -- Governments are failing to stem a rapid decline in biodiversity that is now threatening extinction for almost half the world's coral reef species, a third of amphibians and a quarter of mammals, a leading environmental group warned Thursday....
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