Scientists aim to map and save endangered habitats
January 1, 2011 by John McRae
AP – From mangrove swamps in Venezuela to lowland forests in Indonesia, entire communities of plants and animals are under threat. Now scientists are figuring out how to catalog and map the world’s most threatened ecosystems — just like their familiar list of endangered species.
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