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THE GUARDIAN – Wild things return to Angkor Wat

November 24, 2015November 24, 2015 / jeremyleonhance

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Jeremy’s latest Radical Conservation piece on the Guardian. Decades after poachers stripped the forests surrounding Angkor Wat of large mammals, an innovative conservation group is bringing them back. Already, Wildlife Alliance has rewilded the forest with gibbons and langurs. And more are coming.

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