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Impenetrable forest . We found rugged terrain, mountain gorillas and caves full of bats. All of which contain clues for this team of virus hunters searching for the next deadly pathogen capable of starting the next pandemic. It seems like a really daunting task for you to find pathogens before they find us. Its definitely achievable. Take a listen as we did to Sona Jobarteh as she plays the kora. With its 21 strings played by just four fingers, two on each hand, it has a sound both foreign and familiar. This is the holy grail of world cup sticker albums. And this guy has five of them. And he aint selling. Geez. Floor to ceiling. He lives in what is less a home than a sticker repository. Even in your daughters room. He has half a million stickers spilling out of every drawer. Valuable sheets are everywhere, even hidden under a table cloth. No one is allowed to oat on the table because its too sacred. These are all rare. Im lesley st ....

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Scientists find largest number of endangered gibbons in Myanmar : Short Wave : NPR

In the green tree canopies of forested areas in Myanmar, you might wake up to the sounds of gibbons singing love songs. Gibbons start their day with passionate duets and, though these love songs may sound a little different than the ones in your playlists, they just helped researchers figure out that Myanmar has the largest population of an endangered gibbon species on Earth. They're called skywalker gibbons, and until recently, scientists thought there were fewer than 200 of them – all living in southwestern China. Want to hear us cover more animal news? Email the show at shortwave@npr.org to let us know! ....

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