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Logging: the new conservation

David Cyranoski
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David Cyranoski: David Cyranoski is Nature's Asia-Pacific correspondent.

Nature, 2007, vol. 446, issue 7136, 608-610

Abstract: Can a vast monoculture plantation be at the forefront of biodiversity protection? David Cyranoski meets conservation biologists who hope to save species by making peace with the enemy.

Date: 2007
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