Archipelago: Saving Brazil's marine life
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Brazil is considered to be the most biologically diverse country in the world, and while the COVID-19 outbreak continues to hit the country hard, Rio de Janeiro has something to celebrate.
A small archipelago on the city’s coast has been declared a “Hope Spot” by the international conservation nonprofit Mission Blue.
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