Nigeria's Iroro Tanshi wins Goldman Environmental Prize for trying to save bats
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Nigerian wins global prize for trying to save bats in a country that shuns them A Nigerian scientist's "personal experience" with a wildfire, its threat to endangered bats she discovered just days before, and her campaign to protect them, has won her the…
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Nigerian wins global prize for trying to save bats in a country that shuns them A Nigerian scientist's "personal experience" with a wildfire, its threat to endangered bats she discovered just days before, and her campaign to protect them, has won her the…
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