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Scientists Find Megadiversity at Top of Amazon Forest
March 07, 2014 7:56 AM
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A Carnegie Institution botanist in the Peruvian rainforest begins his 45-meter climb to collect foliage from the tree canopy. (Jake Bryant)
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Tree climbers in the Amazon use rope ladders, bridges and towers to get to the canopy and move from canopy to canopy once they are up there. (Greg Asner)
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A Carnegie Institution tree climber high in the canopy. (Greg Asner)
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The view of the Amazon forest looking down from the tree top. (Greg Asner)
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Scientists Find Megadiversity at Top of Amazon Forest
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