Animals
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Monkey and Pigs Are Spreading Diseases and Destroying Crops Across the World
Exploding populations of wild pigs and macaque monkeys in Southeast Asia are threatening native forests and disease outbreaks in livestock and people, according to research led by The University of Queensland published in Biological Reviews.
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Comparison of Honey Bee, Bumble Bee Preferences for Flower Patches: Implications for Conservation, Agriculture