The Conversation U.S. on Nostr: Humans are responsible for the deaths of billions of animals every year, but is ...
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"content": "Humans are responsible for the deaths of billions of animals every year, but is surprisingly difficult to determine which everyday activities are harmful to wildlife, and identify effective ways to protect not-yet-endangered species: \n\nResearchers have recently used 674,320 newly digitized records from wildlife rehabilitation centers across the U.S. to paint a comprehensive picture of threats affecting over 1,000 species: \nhttps://theconversation.com/digitized-records-from-wildlife-centers-show-the-most-common-ways-that-humans-harm-wild-animals-214819\n\nhttps://assets.newsie.social/media_attachments/files/111/512/699/588/910/488/original/c21493caf33ac430.jpeg",
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