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Science for the People: Where do Camels Belong?

sftp51dorvo2v9l-_sl250_This week on Science for the People, we’re discussing ecosystems, biodiversity, and whether or not “invasive” outside species are really as bad as they’re made out to be. We’ll spend the hour speaking to Dr. Ken Thompson, lecturer in the Department of Animal and Plant Sciences at the University of Sheffield, about his book Where Do Camels Belong? Why Invasive Species Aren’t All Bad.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor Josh WittenPosted on 11 December 201511 December 2015Categories Curiosities of NatureTags biodiversity, camels, conservation, invasive species, ken thompson, Podcast, science for the people, skepchickLeave a comment on Science for the People: Where do Camels Belong?

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