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| RESEARCHERS TO MEET IN CHILE TO SAVE JUAN FERNÁNDEZ ISLAND BIODIVERSITY |
| Written by Silke Steiml |
| Monday, 28 September 2009 17:00 |
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Nearly 84 Percent Of Island Fauna Is In Danger Of Extinction, Say Scientists A team of about 50 international experts will meet next month in Region V’s Viña del Mar to analyze the endangered flora and fauna of Juan Fernández archipelago, located about 670 kilometers from mainland Chile in the Pacific Ocean and administratively belonging to Region V. Please log in to read the full article... |








