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Tanzania's iconic national park must not be divided by a highway, say Andrew Dobson, Markus Borner, Tony Sinclair and 24 others. A route farther south would bring greater benefits to development and the environment.

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Dobson, A., Borner, M., Sinclair, A. et al. Road will ruin Serengeti. Nature 467, 272–273 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1038/467272a

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