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Villagers lose out in plan to save Komodo dragon
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2019-08-26
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Following a boom in tourism, Indonesia has decided to close Komodo island to the public next year to allow for the recovery of the world's largest lizard and its habitat.
But part of that effort means relocating thousands of villagers.
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