More species forced into extinction
Language: English Series: Daily Telegraph ; 14 December 1998, 8 | Independent ; 14 December 1998, 7(2)Publication details: 1998Subject(s): Summary: `Doomsday for Wildlife` a report from the WWF, claims that skylarks, song thrushes and water voles will all become extinct in the next few years. The causes of many of the declines are changes in agricultural techniques.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| WB3448-11 Going commercial | WB3448-12 Values still dropping | WB3448-13 Shopping rivals | WB3448-14 More species forced into extinction | WB3448-15 RDA`s - board members announced | WB3448-16 Cracks developing already | WB3448-17 A closed chapter |
`Doomsday for Wildlife` a report from the WWF, claims that skylarks, song thrushes and water voles will all become extinct in the next few years. The causes of many of the declines are changes in agricultural techniques.