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Photos reveal that protecting animal habitats is working

Clip: 1/23/2016 | 3m 58s

Lydia Beaudrot discusses efforts to protect animal habitats around the world.

For nearly a decade, scientists have used motion-triggered cameras to capture animals living in protected areas around the world. Researchers from the Tropical Ecology Assessment and Monitoring Network have sifted through those pictures, which show that efforts to preserve habitats worldwide may be paying off. Lydia Beaudrot joins NewsHour's Stephen Fee to discuss.

01/23/2016 | Rating NR

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