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Earth
The “Last Ice Area” in the Arctic Circle may disappear much faster than before.
A map of the last ice area (red outline) defined by the World Wild Biological Fund. The map includes a part of the Queen Elizabeth Islands (QEI, red), the north of the Canadian Arctic Islands (LIA-N, green), and CAA-SOUTH (yellow). , CAA-S (orange) and Northern Buffin Bay (white). These are Qei-in Gates (Ballantyne Strait), Wilkins Strait, Prince Gustaf Adolf Sea…
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Biology
The long-billed sandpiper could become extinct, making it the third bird species to disappear from the Western Palearctic region.
10, with yellow intensity increasing as the number of specimens increases and blue intensity increasing as the number of records increases. will also increase. If both numbers are high, they are shown in dark blue. The dotted line indicates the widest possible breeding area according to Buchanan et al. (2018), black dots indicate breeding areas identified by Ushakov (1912). Credit:…
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