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"textContent": "Last year, a broad network of camera traps in western Turkmenistan was broadened in the hopes of better understanding the populations of an Endangered leopard subspecies. Powered by a Washington, DC conservation financier, from a country whose citizens are rarely allowed to visit Turkmenistan, the survey produced positive results. There are now an estimated 60-80 […]\n\nThe post Endangered Persian Leopards Mount Comeback in Central Asia’s Most Reclusive Nation appeared first on Good News Network.",
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