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Author: Late_returner
Date: 2021-11-02 14:58
Yes it is such a shame.
We will have to learn to live with different "woods" anyway, once they have all gone.
I was told that the actual felling of "a woodwind" tree is only a minor part of the forest devastation caused by its extraction. For the environment, any indiginous people, wildlife, much more damage comes from the need to construct the roads and perhaps camps that are needed to access its location and extraction. And then the new roads are there to encourage further development. So in a real sense commercially valuable trees may be the catalyst developers seek..
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