+ Follow Extinction Tag
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[Title] => Save wildlife from extinction
[Summary] => The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), in partnership with SM Supermalls, BDO Unibank, Kultura, the Forest Foundation Philippines, Katala Foundation, Philippine Eagle Foundation, World Wide Fund for Nature – Philippines, D’Aboville Foundation and the Zoological Society of London – Philippines, has embarked on a campaign to raise funds to support the protection and conservation of six of the country’s unique animal species that are critically endangered.
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[Title] => Most species of 'world's largest flower' risk extinction — study
[Summary] => Rafflesia lives on tropical vines across parts of Southeast Asia, producing blooms that are among the largest in the world.
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[Title] => Half-a-million insect species face extinction: scientists
[Summary] => Half of the one million animal and plant species on Earth facing extinction are insects, and their disappearance could be catastrophic for humankind, scientists have said in a "warning to humanity".
[DatePublished] => 2020-02-11 13:57:00
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[Title] => 60% ng species ng kape nanganganib maging 'extinct'
[Summary] => Nanganganib maubos ang tatlo sa limang klase ng wild coffee dahil sa kombinasyon ng climate change, sakit, at pagkaubos ng mga gubat ayon sa panibagong pag-aaral noong Miyerkules.
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[Title] => Transformers: Age of Extinction
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[Title] => 3,000 languages today will disappear by 2100
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[Title] => Museus refrigeratorus
[Summary] => What if you open your refrigerator and inside you find the most bizarre-looking creatures you have ever laid your eyes on, not even from watching The National Geographic or Discovery channels? That is how I felt a couple of years ago when some scientists who were curators of a Natural History museum that was not yet open then in the Netherlands, led us into an 11-story freezer filled with stuffed creatures that have gone extinct.
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[Title] => Most species of 'world's largest flower' risk extinction — study
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[Title] => Half-a-million insect species face extinction: scientists
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[Title] => 60% ng species ng kape nanganganib maging 'extinct'
[Summary] => Nanganganib maubos ang tatlo sa limang klase ng wild coffee dahil sa kombinasyon ng climate change, sakit, at pagkaubos ng mga gubat ayon sa panibagong pag-aaral noong Miyerkules.
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[ColumnID] => 133961
[Focus] => 0
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