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South Africa: Roads and Power Lines Put Primates in Danger - South African Data Adds to the Real Picture
[The Conversation Africa] About 25 million kilometres of new roads are expected to be built around the world by 2050. Along with power lines and railways, roads cut through the landscape everywhere, disrupting ecosystems. This linear infrastructure prevents animals from moving safely around their habitat. It also reduces access to the resources they need, like food, sufficient space and mating partners.

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