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The lakes where Africa's flamingos congregate in spectacular numbers are producing less food for the iconic birds as their water levels rise, researchers said Friday, threatening the survival of a much-loved species.- 'Iconic species' -
But the lakes have risen to levels not seen in decades, driven in part by increased rainfall linked to climate change over the catchment areas.

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