ecology
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Elephant Density in South African Park Means Lots of Trees Knocked Down
African elephants are the leading cause behind the tree-density loss in Kruger National Park. A new study sheds light on how conservationists can maintain sustainable preserves while reducing the effects of the growing number of tree-eating elephants.
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