Hunting Across Southeast Asia Weakens Forests' Survival![]() Environment Cal - 12 days ago - news.mongabay.com In the Southeast Asian tropics an astounding 80 percent of seeds are spread not by wind, but by animals: birds, bats, rodents, even elephants. But in a region where animals of all shapes and sizes are being wiped out by uncontrolled hunting and poaching--w
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