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After the island of Madagascar drifted away from India 88 million years ago, isolating it from all other landmasses, its ...
North Africa’s historic drought has upended many families’ plans for Eid al-Adha. It's forcing governments to scramble for ...
Frogs, salamanders, and other amphibians are not just battling habitat loss and pollution they're now also contending with ...
Madagascar, the world’s fifth-largest island, is home to a predominantly rural population, with 59% living in countryside ...
The match started off with little intensity, but it grew as the minutes passed. DR Congo always looked a little more dominant ...
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Climate change threatens amphibians globally with extreme weather destroying breeding habitats and increasing mortality.
This contribution comes at a critical time for communities facing food insecurity,” said Tania Goossens, WFP Representative ...
WMO is boosting its efforts to empower children at the centre of climate action and disaster risk reduction as part of its ...
It made me feel good, of course, to be associated with the project that was where children weren’t dying,” said CRS’ Bill ...
Findings confirmed that increased heatwaves and droughts directly coincide with rising extinction risks for amphibians.