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Leaders: Biodiversity boost

The Scotsman    Translate This Article
18 April 2014

On 18 April 2014 The Scotsman reported: Scientists conclude that mankind has done less harm to the life of the planet than has been feared. Much to the surprise of scientists from St Andrews University, the number of species, across all ranges of life forms, has remained pretty constant. Looking at the studies into biodiversity, they also found that as many recorded a species gain as experienced a loss. This is a tribute to the power of the survival instinct shared by all life forms. Plants and creatures that find themselves under threat, whether it be from predators or from a changing environment, will do all they can to 
ensure their own survival. Global Good News service views this news as a sign of rising positivity in the field of science, documenting the growth of life-supporting, evolutionary trends.

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