Peruvian law prohibits the logging of Brazil nut trees - but the forest around them has been cleared, affecting the...

Peruvian law prohibits the logging of Brazil nut trees - but the forest around them has been cleared, affecting the...

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Peruvian law prohibits the logging of Brazil nut trees - but the forest around them has been cleared, affecting the amount of nuts they produce.

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Latin America, Climate, Environment, Natural Resources, Natural Resources Management, Land, Climate Change, Verticals, Amazonas, RAIN FORESTS, Trees, Forests, America, Forest Management, Scenery, Tree, Madre De Dios, Forest, PER, Puerto Maldonado, Tropical Forests, Brasilian Nut, Peru, Nuez Brasilera, Big Tree, CIFOR, Ecology, Ecosystem, Environmentalism, PE, Brazil Nuts.

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