Animal traffickers are taking advantage of remote ivory trade routes to smuggle pangolins – one of the world’s most endangered animals – out of Central Africa, a new study has found. Story here.
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Neither the cute nor the homely are spared from the wrath of man's Sixth Extinction.
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