Environment
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Amazon's Regrowing Forests Crucial for Biodiversity Conservation, Human Population Amidst Climate Change Threats
Improving and regrowing the Amazon forests are important for the human population and wildlife. It will benefit biodiversity conservation and protect animals. Read here.
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