Africa
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Global Chocolate Consumption Linked to 1.5 Million Hectares of Deforestation in Africa
Statistics show that global chocolate consumption is the reason for 1.5 million hectares of deforestation in Africa. Read more here.
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Africa Wooded Grasslands with Forests Existed Across Continent 21 Million Years Ago [Study]
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The Hunt for the Migratory Painted Lady Butterfly’s Winter Nesting Sites on Africa
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Africa Splitting into Two Continents Could Form New Ocean
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How a Majority of the Maize in Africa Is Grown in Regions With Seasonal Pest Infestations
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Elephants Play an Important Role in the Creation of Forests and the Preservation of Forest Biodiversity in Africa
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Emergence of Invasive Malaria-Carrying Mosquitos Could Threaten Lives in Africa
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New Study Reveals that Flooding Can Affect Food Security Across African Nations
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The Vredefort Crater: Africa’s Largest on Earth from 2 Billion Years Age