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The mid-air walkways saving endangered animals
Conservationists have come up with an ingenious way to help an endangered species – the Javan slow loris.
They've built a network of mid-air walkways to help them move between treetops, across land that has been cleared for growing crops.
And the farmers who own the land are keen to co-operate because the walkways have another special feature that makes their lives easier too.
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