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Welcome to Cool Green Science — the conservation blog of The Nature Conservancy!
You’ll find four things on this blog:
1. Nature Conservancy scientists and experts talking about conservation issues of moment — everything from migratory birds to coral reefs to rainforests to the intersection between humans and nature — in our uniquely rigorous, science-based way.
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