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Home » Digital Library » Places » Deforestation

This page lists all content on our site that has been tagged with "Deforestation". You may find a variety of content here, from books, to exhibitions, to events.

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Interior lowland forest on Pulau Tenggol, Tenggol Archipelago, Peninsular Malaysia.

Interior lowland forest on Pulau Tenggol, Tenggol Archipelago, Peninsular Malaysia from Bonner zoologische Monographien.

Duellmanohyla salvavida.

Duellmanohyla salvavida from Amphibian and reptile conservation.

Educated Orang-Utans dining.

Educated Orang-Utans dining from New York Zoological Park.

Part of a tree stolen, and one large pine

Part of a tree stolen from Annual report of the Forest, Fish and Game Commission of the State of New York.

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