Threats To Biodiversity Rise In World’s Mediterranean-Climate Regions
Tuesday, February 17, 2009 - 10:28
in Earth & Climate
In the first systematic analysis of threats to the biodiversity of the world’s Mediterranean-climate regions, scientists report that these conservation hotspots are facing significant and increasing pressure. The study is part of a global conservation assessment of the rare Mediterranean biome.
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