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| Australian Broadcasting Corporation 'Timber Mafia' programme | Website accompanying a 'Four Corners' programme in July 2002 on illegal logging in Indonesia. | Broken link |
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| Cracking down on illegal logging: video report | New York Times reports on 'Operation Arc of Fire', Brazil's latest enforcement effort to crack down on illegal logging in the Amazon forest. | Broken link |
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| Forests.org (Forest Protection Portal) | Forests.org is a website working to end deforestation, preserve primary and old-growth forests, conserve and sustainably manage other forests, conserve water and climatic systems. An extensive source of information on forest conservation. | Broken link |
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| La Tala Ilegal en Centro America | Concentrating on Honduras and Nicaragua, this website communicates the findings of the first study to attempt to systematically analyse the dynamics of illegal logging, including legal failings, the institutions and policies behind it, as well as the impact on society, the economy and governance. | Broken link |
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| Rainforest Portal | A website that aims to identify, filter and network all the best information found on a rainforests, seeking to educate users about why and how to reduce environmental damage. Illegal logging is a common focus for this site. | Broken link |
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| Video Guide to IFM in Cameroon | The link takes you to a Global Witness web page where you can view a video explaining their role as independent forest monitor in Cameroon. | Broken link |
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| Video: Asian Illegal Logging Exposed | National Geographic video of the coverage that resulted in the EIA/Telapak report Borderlines which shows illegal logging in Laos helping to feed Vietnam's booming furniture trade. | Broken link |
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| Video: How an illegally logged tree becomes a toilet seat at Wal-Mart | New Yorker reporter Raffi Khatchadourian discusses how a tree from halfway around the world becomes a toilet seat at your local Wal-Mart. | Broken link |
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