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Scientists Warn We May Be ‘Sleepwalking Into A Mass Extinction’ Of Biodiverse Aquatic Communities
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2018-03-22
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A team of scientists is warning that we may be “sleepwalking into a mass extinction,” referring to some inhabitants of biodiverse aquatic communities.
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