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#105: Electrodes treat paralysis; first detected isolated black hole; the ancient human inhabitants of a French cave; breakthroughs in transplant organs from pigs; why you should pick up your dog’s poo

The world, the universe and us

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The Effects of Dogs on Nature

Dogs leave around five kilograms of excess phosphorus and 11 kilograms of excess nitrogen per hectar, per year in these suburban nature reserves. Over 50 % of the trogen that comes into these environments from the atmosphere by rainfall. Too much of it can actually lead to loss of plant by diversity and habita degradation. A defren also said that he'd expect similar results across europe because of comparable levels of dog nership in many countries.

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