Environment
Amazon Rainforest Gets $215 Million Boost in Protection
In a major new conservation effort, the Brazilian government, World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and other partners announced last week the creation of a $215 million fund to ensure long-term protection of the world's largest network of protected areas - 150 million acres of the Brazilian Amazon rainforest.
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