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The Intersections of COVID-19: Science, Economics, and the Dangers of Crocodile Hunting

This chapter explores the COVID-19 pandemic's effects on science, economics, and politics, emphasizing the importance of understanding the virus's mechanics. It also addresses the dangerous surge in crocodile hunting in the Congo Basin, revealing the broader implications of both a health crisis and wildlife exploitation.

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