wildlife
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Return of Large Mammals Could Improve World's Ecosystems
Large animals like bears, bison, and beavers, can significantly help restore the world's ecosystem. They can play a major role in healing the natural world by tackling climate change and biodiversity loss. According to the report by the united nations, reintroducing about 20 species of large animals could be of great help to the world's biodiversity.
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