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Comments: UN: 98% of Indonesia's rainforests gone in next 15 years



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hi,
do you have any more information on how much the forestation is affecting the rate.

lucinda

We at SriLanka too made an association to protect Rainforests in SriLanka named National Movement For the Protection Of rain Forests. and Natural Resources.
We Like to strengthen your hand by Participating campaigns, and other ways of protesting and force governments to stop logging and make severe steps to protect remaining rainforests and animal life.

Athula Rajapaksha

Athula Rajapaksha

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