The forest of knowledge under global change - Nature
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Climate change may reduce the native plant species used by Indigenous cultures in the Amazon basin by one-third according to research published in Nature. The work highlights the threat climate change poses to the biocultural heritage of the Amazon: spklr.io/63325EOhJb #Climate 🧪
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