Tropical forests overexploited by unsustainable logging

Posted by on July 13, 2016 7:21 pm
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Widely hailed as a renewable natural resource, tropical timber from old-growth tropical forests is selectively logged worldwide at an unprecedented scale. A new study reveals that once prime tropical hardwoods — such as Brazilian cedars, ipe (Brazilian walnut), and rosewood — have been logged, they do not grow back to commercial levels and are at risk from disappearing altogether.

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