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Colonial Roots Explain Divergent Wildlife Treatment in Americas

via Phys.org·yesterday

A study led by Colorado State University found that colonial history significantly influences how North and Latin America view and treat wildlife. This matters because it sheds light on the cultural and historical factors shaping environmental attitudes. The broader implications include a deeper understanding of the complex relationships between human societies and wildlife conservation.

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