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Juliana Machado Ferreira : 브라질 희귀동물 밀수와의 전쟁

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우리 테드의 선배이자 생물학자인 Juliana Machado Ferriera이 브라질의 야생에서 납치된 새와 여러 동물들을 구하는데 도움을 주고 있는 그녀의 일에 대해 이야기 합니다. 그녀가 묻습니다. 일단 이 동물들이 한번 밀수업자들에게서 구출되면 다음엔 무엇이란 말입니까?

Brazilian-born biologist Juliana Machado Ferreira wants, simply, to save the world one bird at a time. She is a TED Senior Fellow. Full bio »

Translated into Korean by Seokjun Kim
Reviewed by DA JEONG LEE
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