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Critically Endangered Short-tailed Albatross incubating an egg. Credit: USFWS/J. Klavitter
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Measures taken to stop the spread of Coronavirus are having unintended consequences for wildlife and biodiversity conservation that could take years to repair... The Coronavirus pandemic has brought the world to a standstill, and for a very good reason—protecting people and reducing the spread of this disease is a necessity. Still, travel restrictions and social distancing requirements have also halted many vital conservation efforts, leaving already threatened wildlife and ecosystems susceptible.

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