Rebirth Control: Lessons Learned from 90 Years of Rainforest Regeneration [Slide Show]

Thursday, May 3, 2012 - 14:30 in Earth & Climate

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia--There are macaques everywhere--climbing on the rocks, grooming one another as they sit on the forest floor. Others have babies on their backs as they trot along at a fair clip. The air is thick with humidity and it must be 35 degrees Celsius or more--the heavy gray clouds above look ready to crack into a noisy tropical thunderstorm at any moment. I'm making my way along a dense rainforest path with the noisy thrum of insects all around me. [More]

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