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African-Wildlife
5 June 2018  |  In Wildlife

[Infographic] Africa’s Wildlife in Danger

Africa’s extraordinary wildlife is declining at an alarming rate. We are losing the war against nature depletion. With this infographic, we wanted to remind you how bad the situation is for most of the large mammals in Africa. Mainstream medias focus on elephants and rhinoceros while the situation with other species is even worse. Bonobos, […]

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