Why cocaine trafficking is threatening critical bird habitats

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Researchers from US universities examined how enforcement policies influence cocaine traffickers and their effect on Central American forest habitats for birds. 
Guest: Dr. Amanda Rodewald, Garvin Professor of Natural Resources and the Environment at Cornell University and Senior Director of the Center for Avian Population Studies at the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology
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Why cocaine trafficking is threatening critical bird habitats

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