China’s Wolong Nature Reserve has Giant Pandas, but India’s Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary has Gharials & Gangetic Dolphins
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By Jordan Schaul | National Geographic | July 2013 As humans continue to encroach on waterways and wild lands and develop them to the extent they can, some species may vanish with or without our attempts to conserve them. With that said, we continue to fail at keeping illegal poachers at bay; we continue to reproduce exponentially; and we also fail to mitigate the effects of climate change, among other things.
China’s Wolong Nature Reserve has Giant Pandas, but India’s Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary has Gharials & Gangetic Dolphins
China’s Wolong Nature Reserve has Giant…
China’s Wolong Nature Reserve has Giant Pandas, but India’s Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary has Gharials & Gangetic Dolphins
By Jordan Schaul | National Geographic | July 2013 As humans continue to encroach on waterways and wild lands and develop them to the extent they can, some species may vanish with or without our attempts to conserve them. With that said, we continue to fail at keeping illegal poachers at bay; we continue to reproduce exponentially; and we also fail to mitigate the effects of climate change, among other things.