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Published online 6 January 2005 | Nature | doi:10.1038/news050103-6
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UN surveys ecological ravages of tsunami
Environmental destruction threatens both wildlife and livelihoods.
While the human injuries and death toll from the Asian tsunami are still being counted, experts are beginning to take stock of the injuries suffered by the environment.
Reaching and helping survivors clearly remains the top priority for aid agencies after the catastrophic waves of 26 December.
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