Rising numbers of wild pigs and macaque monkeys in Southeast Asia pose risks to native forests and could lead to disease spread among livestock and humans, reveals a study led by The University of Queensland. Dr. Matthew Luskin, affiliated with UQ’s School of the Environment, alongside his team,
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@readbeanicecream At first I was pretty terrified of the “exploding monkeys”.
Then I read the next line.
@idoubtit Gotta love those titles!
@readbeanicecream exploding human population a threat to all the mammals, reptiles, birds, fish, oceans, glaciers, crops, forests, and atmosphere on the planet. also to ourselves.