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Climate change pushing wading bird to brink in UK as numbers fall 89% – experts

Climate change pushing wading bird to brink in UK as numbers fall 89% – experts

The dotterel, which breeds in mountain habitats, could be the first bird species lost to climate change in the UK. The UK could lose its first bird species to climate change, conservationists have…

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