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Extinction ensuing? Make some clones

November 13, 2012by Lindsey Reiser 2 Comments

This is a little too Blade Runner-esque for comfort, but it is one way Brazil is fighting extinction of their native species. Throughout Brazil’s richly diverse habitats stretching from the Amazon […]

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