Submitted by yadavhimanshu961 t3_11al7vb in science
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[deleted] t1_j9sqg60 wrote
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Muted-Lengthiness-10 t1_j9sqw2x wrote
“If you stick a knife in my back 9 inches and pull it out 6 inches that’s not progress” — these species, probably
big-enchilada t1_j9stxea wrote
...then spend years trying to convince industrialists why extinction is bad.
No-Owl9201 t1_j9sx90o wrote
26 species saved from extinction is certainly a victory worth celebrating even if they do need continuing support to survive..
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powersv2 t1_j9tsr3v wrote
Does this mean wildlife conservation has had a positive impact?
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