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What Poo Can Do: How Animals Are Fighting the Climate Crisis
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Ridge, Yolanda
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Orca Footprints
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Come on a journey to different parts of the world to see how animals are fertilizing plants, storing carbon, preventing fires, reducing methane and even creating color-coded maps - all through their feces!
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