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October 9th, 2010
Lake Baikal’s Biodiversity Still Not Destroyed – scientist

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RIA NOVOSTI – People still have not destroyed the biological diversity of Lake Baikal, deputy director of the Limnological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences said on Saturday. “The level of Lake Baikal’s biological pollution is low, it can be compared to the pollution of the Arctic Ocean,” Alexander Suturin said. Read More