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1/3 Saiga Antelope Population Mysteriously Die; Warming, Pollution Killing Alaskan Frogs

Wednesday, June 3, 2015 20:33
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120,000 endangered saiga antelopes die mysteriously in Kazakhstan. More than one-third of the worldwide population  have died since mid-May, and the cause of the “catastrophic collapse” is unclear, officials said.

 

Study backs up theory that warming, pollution combine to hurt Alaska’s wood frogs. Alaska’s hardy wood frogs, like other amphibians around North America, have been plagued by a mysterious disorder that is deforming and killing them off.

 

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