No Chance for Endangered Species?

Discussion on preserving Nature: preventing the pollution, destruction and disbalancing of the finely-tuned natural ecosystems on our planet.

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Vesko
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No Chance for Endangered Species?

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More than 200 scientists employed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service say they have been directed to alter official findings to lessen protections for plants and animals, a survey released Wednesday says.
Read "U.S. Scientists Say They Are Told to Alter Findings":
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld ... ome-nation

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Well I read something similar on rense.com, and on the news today I found a report suggesting that scientist believe the great coral reef in Australia will disappear in 20 years from rising sea temperatures

I think humanity has already made extinct 300 species

This is definitely bad news
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InfoSource wrote:Well I read something similar on rense.com, and on the news today I found a report suggesting that scientist believe the great coral reef in Australia will disappear in 20 years from rising sea temperatures

I think humanity has already made extinct 300 species

This is definitely bad news
Yes, due to a bleaching effect from a lack of Ozone Layer.
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