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Governments need to deal with corruption to further curb illegal logging
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Experts, leaders call for comprehensive approach on forestry issues
By Leony Aurora
“Turning bare land into a green nation”: How South Korea recovered its degraded forests
By Rachel Rivera
Children are forgotten entrepreneurs of the forest, says new CIFOR research
By Maya Thatcher
Latin America Forest News Updates — October 2011
By Gabriela Ramirez Galindo
Indonesia’s forest moratorium: A stepping stone to better forest governance?
By Daniel Cooney
Biofuel standards need improvement to protect rainforests
By Oakley Brooks
Orangutan survival rests on conservation education: an interview with Dr. Biruté Galdikas
By Karin Holzknecht
Indonesia’s orangutans may be extinct within years, says expert
By Karin Holzknecht
Brazilian women push for greater role in managing forest reserves
By Rachel Rivera
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