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NatGeo Report: Assessing the church forests of Ethiopia as critical reservoirs of herpetofaunal diversity

Home → ARTICLES → NatGeo Report: Assessing the church forests of Ethiopia as critical reservoirs of herpetofaunal diversity

TREE Foundation is grateful to National Geographic for finding biodiversity surveys in endangered Ethiopian church forests. Read about our herpetology expedition, and help us save the last 3% forests (aka Noah’s Ark) fragments in Ethiopia.

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On April 20, 2020   /   ARTICLES, CHURCH FORESTS OF ETHIOPIA, National Geographic Grant Project, PUBLICATIONS  
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