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Nature 446, 608-610 (5 April 2007) | doi:10.1038/446608a; Published online 4 April 2007
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Biodiversity: Logging: the new conservation
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- David Cyranoski is Nature's Asia-Pacific correspondent.
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.
The forest in Borneo is usually a lush affair. But in the province of Sarawak, some forest regions have a striking monotony.
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