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New Species Thrive in Mekong

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Discovery-News.com: The Mekong region in Southeast Asia is home to more than a thousand new plant and animal species, says the World Wildlife Fund. But challenges are ahead in balancing conservation and growth. Jorge Ribas reports.

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    All we need are more rodents and spiders. Frogs and toads are OK. But not more rodents, please.

    nessie00
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    she said that one of the main causes was mining. mining happens everywhere and is even where you can find most child laborers in places around the world. beautifull countrys like this are taken down becouse someone else wants whats under there land.. do you think that country wont sell what it mines for some reason hmmmm?

    idealist
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    new species? i call it cross fuckin(crossbreeding)

    mohawknation
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