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Smoke rises above a forest
Forest survey shows big holes
Large areas of the world's forests are in decline and could disappear even more rapidly than expected, a new report says.

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Report author Dick Bryant explains the threat to the world's forests   real 28k
Forest survey shows big holes
Large areas of the world's forests are in decline and could disappear even more rapidly than expected, a new report says.

Smoke rises above a forest
real 56k
Also:
Report author Dick Bryant explains the threat to the world's forests   real 28k

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