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Desert rain frog population will decline by 40% within five years of…
Within five years of expanded diamond mining in southern Africa, the desert rain frog population will decline by 40% due to habitat destruction and pollution. Current conservation efforts are insufficient to offset mining impacts.
environment · Prediction Market
- Implied probability (Yes)
- 80%
- Closes
- 2031-07-11
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