Research offers nature-positive path to end and reverse biodiversity loss
From its nests high in the canopy of the Amazon, the harpy eagle depends on — and is critical to — the health of the forest around it. The species controls the numbers of animals such as sloths and…
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Research offers nature-positive path to end and reverse biodiversity loss
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