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Simple.

Grassroots knowledge from indigenous people can help to map and monitor ecological changes and improve scientific studies, according to new research. The study shows the importance of local knowledge for monitoring ecosystem changes and managing ecosystems. The team collected more than 300 indicators developed by indigenous people to monitor ecosystem change, and most revealed negative trends, such as increased invasive species or changes in the health of wild animals. (1)

Such a dark cosmos.

Obscuring understanding behind a veil of obviousness.

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Seek knowledge.

And you will find it.

So simple.

So difficult…

(Can you see your nose?)

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