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Congress votes to overturn Central Yukon conservation management plan

For years, federal workers collaborated with Alaskan locals on a land management plan for the Central Yukon. Now, that work is unraveling. Keep reading

Congress votes to overturn Central Yukon conservation management plan

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A Botswana village fights to exist alongside 130,000 African elephants

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A Botswana village fights to exist alongside 130,000 African elephants

Lauren Ulrich

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