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Why scientists are racing to save this rare ‘hairy’ snail that’s the size of a fingernail
The race to save the elusive German hairy snail is well underway, as conservationists and citizen scientists join forces in a city-wide mission. More than 100 volunteers are taking part in a series of ...
Scientists have found Partula snails born in the wild on the French Polynesian island of Moorea, showing that a 40-year effort to save these tiny creatures is working. Partula snails were wiped out ...
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