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Quecha children, Peru
photo: WWF-Canon/Andre Bartschi
The diversity of human cultures is another important part of biodiversity. All humans belong to a single species (Homo sapiens), but within our species are thousands of different cultures. And there’s evidence to show that the natural world is nearly as important in influencing the development of different peoples as it is in influencing the evolution of different plants and animals.

 

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