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Theyve lost already 50% since the early (20)teens.com/ntE9mKZsmC CBS This Morning (@CBSThisMorning) January 16.
which means we can really keep tabs on their populations.says the researcher compiling the data on a computer screen.it is one of the fastest warming areas on Earth.
why count penguins? They come back to the same place to nest every year.The researchers are traveling on Greenpeace ships from island to island across the Antarctic Peninsula.
a researcher at Stony Brook University.
We can learn from how these penguins respond to the changing environment and hopefully take a lesson from that into our own ecosystems in other places in the world where humans live and are going to incur the direct effects of climate change.the prehistoric Wollemi Pines have been confirmed as safe.
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service wrote on Facebook.firefighters were thrilled to see the prehistoric foliage survived the blaze.
Theyve survived the dinosaurs.NSW Environment Minister Matt Kean said the organizations did everything they could to save the rare trees.