Environment
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Forests: Protected and 'Intact' Forests Fell in Asia, But Also North America, 2000-2012
Researchers from Finland's University of Aalto, King's College London, and elsewhere found that an "alarming" amount of protected and "intact" forest fell in the first 12 years of the 21st century.
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