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  • Millions of people rely on the forest's natural bounty for food, shelter and their livelihoods, and there is an unequivocal link between the health of the Amazon and the health of the planet.

    Carter Roberts: Code Red for Brazil's Forests Carter Roberts 2011

  • Millions of people rely on the forest's natural bounty for food, shelter and their livelihoods, and there is an unequivocal link between the health of the Amazon and the health of the planet.

    Carter Roberts: Code Red for Brazil's Forests Carter Roberts 2011

  • Today's companies do very much more than trade nuts and berries at the forest's edge; the job of the government is to be rather smarter than simply balancing its books.

    The coalition's strategy is courting disaster | Observer editorial 2011

  • Millions of people rely on the forest's natural bounty for food, shelter and their livelihoods, and there is an unequivocal link between the health of the Amazon and the health of the planet.

    Carter Roberts: Code Red for Brazil's Forests Carter Roberts 2011

  • She looked around at the trees along the forest's edge, but she didn't see anything.

    Four: Of Moths, Poets, and Streambanks W.F. Lantry 2012

  • There are also miles of walking routes, bridleways your horse is welcome to stay at the campsite, too, and an option to release your inner monkey up in the forest's canopy, swinging along the high wires and rope ladders of Go Ape.

    The 10 best active campsites 2011

  • The light came at me as if I were staring straight into an antique movie projector, staccato bursts dancing between the aspen forest's ivory pillars.

    Bruce Bromberg: A Culinary Road, Best Seen By Bike Bruce Bromberg 2011

  • The light came at me as if I were staring straight into an antique movie projector, staccato bursts dancing between the aspen forest's ivory pillars.

    Bruce Bromberg: A Culinary Road, Best Seen By Bike Bruce Bromberg 2011

  • The light came at me as if I were staring straight into an antique movie projector, staccato bursts dancing between the aspen forest's ivory pillars.

    Bruce Bromberg: A Culinary Road, Best Seen By Bike Bruce Bromberg 2011

  • Millions of people rely on the forest's natural bounty for food, shelter and their livelihoods, and there is an unequivocal link between the health of the Amazon and the health of the planet.

    Carter Roberts: Code Red for Brazil's Forests Carter Roberts 2011

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