Environment
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Ecologists Assert Efforts To Conserve Carbon in Tropical Forests by Highlighting the Work of Forest Primates
Ecologists from Oregon State University claim in an article that was just published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences that efforts to maintain the carbon stored in tropical forests would benefit by being connected to the charismatic, endangered monkeys who dwell there.
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