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  • Water stress pushing reptiles, amphibians to extinction 2022-02-19 18:10

    By Faranak Bakhtiari

    Water stress pushing reptiles, amphibians to extinction

    TEHRAN – Drought, reduced precipitation, and rainfall fluctuations have endangered the lives of living organisms, especially reptiles and amphibians that are vulnerable to water and temperature changes.

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