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GENERAL BACKGROUND ON INDONESIA'S SUSCEPTIBILITY

BALI TIGER

ASIAN ELEPHANT

DISTRIBUTIONS OF THE MEGAFAUNA: 1900 VS 2001

DEFORESTATION: WHY DO WE CARE?

STOP THE MADNESS

GEOGRAPHY 361 HOMEPAGE

 

 

 

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