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Tropical forests can be revived after logging – if they’re not turned into oil palm plantations

By Andrew Hector, Professor of Ecology, Department of Biology, University of Oxford
Charlie Marsh, Research Fellow in Tropical Ecology, National University of Singapore
Edgar Turner, Professor of Insect Ecology, University of Cambridge
While tropical forests are home to rare species, logged forests still feel and sound like forests, while oil palm plantations are agricultural landscapes.The Conversation


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