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After being shelved for many years,a plan to search for the wild man inthe Shennongjia forestry district isonce again under way. This time,scientists want to raise as much as 10 millionyuan ($1.6 mill
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After being shelved for many years,a plan to search for the wild man inthe Shennongjia forestry district isonce again under way. This time,scientists want to raise as much as 10 millionyuan ($1.6 million) to employ advancedtechnology and recruit staff worldwide forthe project.
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