And if you’re planning to be in New York this spring, a major exhibition
called Endangered! Exploring a World at Risk will open on 1 March at the
American Museum of Natural History. Due to run until 1 September, the exhibition
will examine how species and habitats become threatened, and how to prevent
losses in the future. The exhibition hangs around the central theme that humans
are changing ecosystems far too swiftly for flora and fauna to adapt.
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