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Why 70 Percent of the World's Seabirds Have Disappeared
AlterNet Sooty terns of French Polynesia and South Orkney; soft-plumaged and Kerguelen petrels of South Sandwich Island; and Guanay cormorants in Peru “accounted for over 30 percent of the total numbers of seabirds in the sampled population in 1950,” wrote the … |
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