Environment
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Reintroducing Elephants and Rhinos to Europe Could be Good for Ecosystem
Large grazing mammals such as elephants and rhinoceroses once roamed through Europe, and their presence contributed to sustainable and biodiverse landscape made up of forests and rangeland, and a similar self-managing ecosystem could be reintroduced in Europe's national parks today, researchers contend.
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