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Counting mammals, birds and dung beetles could be vital for saving the Amazon

By Filipe França, Senior research associate, Lancaster University
Alexander C. Lees, Senior Lecturer in Conservation Biology, Manchester Metropolitan University
Jos Barlow, Professor of Conservation Science, Lancaster University
Yves Bas, Post-doctorant, Muséum national d’histoire naturelle (MNHN)
We know surprisingly little about the millions of animals, plants and birds that live in the Amazon – here’s how we can understand them better.The Conversation


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