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Why it is important to regulate shark fisheries in Indonesia
(December 10, 2019)
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Uncontrollable declines in shark population will not only affect ocean life, but also humans.
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They’re Smelly and Spiky, and They Need Bats to Pollinate Them
(December 10, 2019)
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Researchers wanted to improve the fruit yields for small farmers in Indonesia, and hope their findings will encourage protections for bats.
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