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        <title>Sustainable use of lage-scale forest.</title>
        <link>http://www.mongabay.com/1005.htm</link>
        <summary>Developing countries need development to generate revenue as well. To save the rainforests we must find a way for their companies to remain profitable without devastating the environment. </summary>
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        <title>Citigroup Under Attack</title>
        <link>http://www.ran.org/news/newsitem.php?id=604&amp;area=finance</link>
        <summary>That charge doesn't come lightly. Groups point out the company is the top financial supporter of controversial logging, mining, and fossil fuel projects around the world. The charge is that, as less and less of the earth's surface remains untrammeled, Citigroup is more and more eager to go into previously pristine, or even protected, areas. The company doesn't demonstrate restraint, nor meaningful concern, for the land or the people affected.</summary>
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        <title>Ecotourism</title>
        <link>http://www.mongabay.com/1004.htm</link>
        <summary> Eco-tourism is rapidly becoming an excellent way for developing countries to bring in foreign revenue by preserving their rainforests</summary>
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        <title>Loss of Amazon Rain Forest May Come Sooner Than Expected</title>
        <link>http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2001/06/0626_amazonrainforest.html</link>
        <summary>The model further shows that rain forest in Brazil could be wiped out entirely within 40 to 50 years—much sooner than predicted in other studies, which have led many researchers to estimate that total rain forest loss won't happen until the end of this century, 75 or 100 years away.</summary>
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        <title>The Driving Forces of Destruction</title>
        <link>http://www.rain-tree.com/facts.htm</link>
        <summary>Commercial logging is the single largest cause of rainforest destruction both directly and indirectly. It is anticipated that The Phillippines, Malaysia, The Ivory Coast, Nigeria and Thailand will soon follow as all these countries will run out of rainforest hardwood timber for export in less than five years.</summary>
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        <title>Home to half of all living species - don't let it disappear.</title>
        <link>http://www.adoption.co.uk/rainforest/</link>
        <summary>Many tropical rainforests are between 60 and 150 million years old and are still evolving, It is estimated that they contain over 30 million different species of animals and plants. These different species depend on one another for food shelter or reproduction as part of their highly complex ecosystem.</summary>
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        <title>Seven things you can do to save the rainforest</title>
        <link>http://www.ran.org/info_center/factsheets/01c.html</link>
        <summary>this article tells you how to save rainforest</summary>
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        <title>Secret Garden  </title>
        <link>http://www.got1mag.com/blogs/silvia.php/2006/05/13/secret_garden</link>
        <summary>马来西亚的原始森林里住着这地球上最后的森林“游牧”民族。比南族，是其中之一。</summary>
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