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Wild animals leave DNA on plants, making them easier to track: What scientists found in a Ugandan rainforest

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    Sep 19, 2023, 12:23 pm737 ptsHotTop
    photo of Wild animals leave DNA on plants, making them easier to track: What scientists found in a Ugandan rainforest imageThe world is losing animals at an alarming rate due to habitat degradation, climate change and illegal human activities in the wildlife protected areas. In fact, it is estimated that, by 2100, more than half of Africa's bird and mammal species could be lost.
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