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    <description>A new scientific study about large mammal richness in Llanganates National Park, in Ecuador, has been published recently in the scientific magazine Mammalia. The authors, Jaime Palacios, Adri&amp;aacute;n Naveda-Rodr&amp;iacute;guez, and Galo Zapata-R&amp;iacute;os, are part of our staff. Congratulations to our biologists, and to all our team.&amp;nbsp;You can read the abstract, and also buy the article here: Large mammal richness in Llanganates National Park, Ecuador.</description> 
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