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Equilibrium/Sustainability — Chimpanzee poop helps fight illegal wildlife trade 
iStock The world's largest genetic survey of chimpanzee poop is helping scientists and forest police combat Africa's illegal wildlife trade.  By surveying 828 chimpanzee fecal samples from their 1.6 million mile range across equatorial Africa, scientists have created the world's largest genetic map of chimpanzee populations, according to a study published on Wednesday in Cell Press.  Previously, when chimpanzees were captured from smugglers, authorities often struggled to figure out where they came from, according to a 2020 study in Nature.  But now authorities can place a chimpanzee captured from traffickers within 60 miles of its home, according to a statement accompanying the

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