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		<description><![CDATA[Endangered species map a first step towards wise conservation investing. | It&#8217;s no secret that native biodiversity is on the ropes, in the Northwest and around the world. And because we frequently care so deeply for the places and species that we love, we tend to make conservation decisions with our hearts but not our heads. I don&#8217;t believe for a moment that passion isn&#8217;t important for conservation, but better information about the most severe threats may be even more important....]]></description>
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