Study: Forest trees up in some nations
13th Nov 2006, 23:45 GMT
While forests are still being lost in some countries, the volume of forest trees is increasing in many others, according to a new study. Conservationists have long raised alarms about deforestation in such countries as Brazil and Indonesia, where cutting continues.
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