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Miriam Bahagijo
Miriam Bahagijo graduated with a degree in English Literature from the University of Indonesia and has been a content writer for several years, working on issues from waste management to energy transition. Since discovering her passion for science journalism, she has also been a freelance contributor to a local conservation site, Garda Animalia, in Jakarta. Miriam is most interested in the intersectionality of climate change, human-wildlife conflict, and zoonosis. On days off, she enjoys being by the sea (or in it) and playing games.
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