Global warming could wipe out most birds: WWF (Reuters)
14th Nov 2006, 05:07 GMT
Reuters - Unchecked climate change could drive up to 72 per cent of the world's bird species into extinction but the world still has a chance to limit the losses, conservation group WWF said in a report on Tuesday.
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