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Nature

on BBC Radio 4 FM

As the Earth's resources face increasing pressure from human exploitation, many scientists claim that a mass extinction of species is already under way. Some argue that by targeting species-rich
"hotspots" around the world it is possible to save the largest number of animals and plants.
Mark Carwardine examines the theories and problems posed by hotspot conservation. Producer Brett Westwood

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mark carwardine
Producer:
brett westwood

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