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Singapore's flora and fauna facing further loss from rising seas and warming weather | Video

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Rising sea levels and warming weather could potentially mark the end of creatures that have called Singapore home for centuries. Or perhaps for hundreds of millions of years... like our native horseshoe crabs. New long-term climate projections for Singapore are raising more alarm bells about our species at risk. We speak to Nature Society Singapore about what's at stake.

Rising sea levels and warming weather could potentially mark the end of creatures that have called Singapore home for centuries. Or perhaps for hundreds of millions of years... like our native horseshoe crabs. New long-term climate projections for Singapore are raising more alarm bells about our species at risk. We speak to Nature Society Singapore about what's at stake.

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