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Thanks to Anthropocene:
by Brandon Keim
Stretching down South America’s vast eastern coast, Brazil’s Atlantic forest is a biodiversity hotspot. Though much has been cut down, the remnants remain wild and rich, at least to the naked eye. But the naked eye, argues ecologist and rewilder Mauro Galetti, is easily deceived. Continue reading →