Selective Logging Causes Widespread Destruction Of Brazil's Amazon: Study

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Selective logging - the practice of removing one or two trees and leaving the rest intact - is often considered a sustainable alternative to clear-cutting, in which a large swath of forest is cut down, leaving little behind except wood debris and a denuded landscape.


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