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Most mammal species discovered in the Global South since 1990 end up in Northern collections

Most mammal species discovered in the Global South since 1990 end up in Northern collectionsWorldPing

According to a study by Brazilian scientists published in the journal npj Biodiversity, most new mammal species described over the past 35 years are housed in institutions in countries of the so-called Global North, even though the vast majority were…

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