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Kremlin-backed falcon project sparks smuggling fears

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A massive Kremlin-backed project to breed and export gyrfalcons, or gyrs, has alarmed scientists as a possible future scheme to smuggle wild birds.

Added on the 30/10/2019 06:02:09 - Copyright : AFP EN

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