Un Report: Planet Still Losing Too Many Species

UNITED NATIONS (AP) -- Far too many of the world's plants and animals - and the wild places that support them - are at risk of collapse, a U.N. report finds, despite a global goal set in 2002 for major improvement by this year....

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