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Refuge
The stillness of trees, patches of sunlight permeating the shadows, a quiet refuge where her soul can finally feel at rest, at home. - Araceli M. Ream
Refuge:
The stillness of trees, patches of sunlight permeating the shadows, a quiet refuge where her soul can finally feel at rest, at home.
- Araceli M. Ream
To End Bushmeat Hunting, Let Them Eat Chickens by Richard Conniff/The New York Times The idea that the humble chicken could become a savior of wildlife will seem improbable to many environmentalists.
Killing Off The Wildlife Is Like Clear-Cutting the Forest
Killing Off The Wildlife Is Like Clear-Cutting the Forest
(Photo: Wolfgang Kaehler/LightRocket via Getty Images)
by Richard Conniff/Takepart.com
In the aftermath of bushmeat hunting, pet trade harvesting, habitat fragmentation, selective logging, and other human intrusions, forests and national parks can still look surprisingly healthy. They may even feel like beautiful places for a walk in the woods. But these forests face what researchers in one…
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