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IMAGE: The image of a female Asian elephant in a tea plantation on the fringes of Kaziranga
National Park in India, bordering the Eastern Himalaya biodiversity hotspot, exemplifies
potential impacts to endangered species...
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Credit: Image courtesy of Sashanka Barbaruah-Wildlife Trust of India
Protected areas are critical to mitigating extinction of species; however, they may also be in
conflict with efforts to feed the growing human population. A new study shows that 6% of all
global terrestrial protected areas are already made up of cropland, a heavily modified habitat
that is often not suitable for supporting wildlife. Worse, 22% of this cropland occurs in areas