Seagulls in flight, June 2003. Nearly three quarters of all ...
14th Nov 2006, 05:32 GMT
(AFP/File) - Seagulls in flight, June 2003. Nearly three quarters of all bird species in northeast Australia and more than a third in Europe could become extinct unless efforts to stop global warming are stepped up, a report said.(AFP/File/Marcel Mochet)
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