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1,000 Birds and 1,000 Butterflies: the Madidi Expedition Continues
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1,000 Birds and 1,000 Butterflies: the Madidi Expedition Continues

Note: this is the fifth in a series of reports from WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society) on the Identidad Madidi expedition currently taking place in Bolivia’s Madidi National Park] By Rob Wallace After a five month break during the wet season, the Identidad Madidi field team is reunited on the fifth leg of its Bolivian scientific…

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