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Wiped Off the Map

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Many biologists fear that the majority of animal species are likely to become extinct in the next century because of man's destruction of tropical rainforests.
What steps can be taken to avert such ecological disaster?
Michael Soule , Professor of Biology at the University of Michigan, is in conversation with Colin Tudge about the scientific limitations of protecting endangered species and about the political and economic difficulties faced by conservation biologists. Producer JULIAN BROWN (R)

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Michael Soule
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Colin Tudge
Producer:
Julian Brown

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