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Fences Former Conservation Musthave Now Implicated in Ecological Meltdown

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No concrete commercial mechanism identified. The article discusses a scientific study on wildlife fencing and conservation, without mentioning any company, commodity, regulation, investment, or economic indicator. No sector impact is detectable.

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  • Study published in Science argues wildlife fencing may increase extinction risks.
  • Authors suggest alternative methods like improved animal husbandry and community-based strategies.
  • Fencing can isolate small populations and disrupt ecosystems.
  • Study challenges previous conservation practices.
  • Published 2026-05-08.

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