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Innovative Conservation Project in the Peruvian Amazon with the Sdzwa

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An international consortium of researchers, including scientists from the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance and the Museum of Natural History at the National University of San Marcos, shared groundbreaking findings for biodiversity conservation using in situ DNA barcoding in the Peruvian Amazon, a region threatened by wildfires and ecosystem destruction. Source
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An international consortium of researchers, including scientists from the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance and the Museum of Natural History at the National University of San Marcos, shared groundbreaking findings for biodiversity conservation using in situ DNA barcoding in the Peruvian Amazon, a region threatened by wildfires and ecosystem destruction. Source

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zetatijuana.com broke the news in on Friday, October 3, 2025.
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