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| | | | | Scientists are teaming up with a company known for attempting to resurrect the woolly mammoth. But can "de-extinction" technology really save living rhinos-and is it worth it? | |
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| | | | | It's a story largely forgotten: Bontebok, an antelope endemic to the South African Cape, were once reduced to 17 animals. What saved the bontebok? The answer will surprise you. | |
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www.transmutableexplorations.com
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| | | | | The magnificent paw paw tree. Eastern North America's largest edible fruit. I describe it's place in history and ecology and how to grow it. | |
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| | | Riders can encounter leopards, rhinos, or zebras on these intimate safaris in Kenya's Borana Conservancy. | ||