China urgently needs to take action to preserve its wealth of biodiversity, say Chung-I Wu, Suhua Shi and Ya-ping Zhang.
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Wu, CI., Shi, S. & Zhang, Yp. A case for conservation. Nature 428, 213–214 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1038/428213a
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