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The crew makes for Australia to examine the effect that human habitation and the introduction of invasive species has had on the island; how climate change has impacted the land and its inhabitants.
The crew makes for Australia to examine the effect that human habitation and the introduction of invasive species has had on the island; how climate change has impacted the land and its inhabitants.
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