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Corn Ethanol and Wildlife

 
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This report analyzes the current and potential impacts of increased corn ethanol production on wildlife and habitat in the states of Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota, finding that populations of certain wildlife species are on the decline in areas with high increases in corn planting.
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