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Tag Archives: genetically modified organisms
On Jane Goodall
Jane Goodall was a celebrated figure in conservation. Her work with chimpanzees in the Gombe Stream National Park in Tanzania redefined primatology. However, more than a few publications as well as conservation experts writing on social media platforms have since … Continue reading
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Tagged Bigfoot, bushmeat, chimpanzees, Colonialism, Derek Bryceson, Eslom Mpongo, ethology, genetically modified organisms, Gombe Stream National Park, hunting game, Jane Goodall, population control, Rashidi Kikwale, Seeds of Hope, Tanzania, whataboutery, zoonotic spillover
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The government’s enblightenment
The GMO debate is a fascinating object, even though participating in it often amounts to nothing but pain, frustration and lost time – especially if you’re pro-GMO foods. It’s fascinating because it’s one of a kind: one party has science … Continue reading