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To: | Laurie Knight <> |
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Subject: | Study of the impact of logging and oil palm plantations on rare birds in New Guinea |
From: | Peter Shute <> |
Date: | Sat, 29 Jul 2017 20:25:22 +0000 |
Does that sound like an attempt to avoid saying how much the rate of loss has actually changed? It depends on how many plantations are above 100m. Peter Shute Sent from my iPad >> On 29 Jul 2017, at 2:51 pm, Laurie Knight <> wrote: > > Extensive conversion of lowland forest to oil palm plantations resulted in > the loss of over 20% of forest under 100 m altitude between 1989 and 2000. > However the rate of loss has subsequently slowed (2.2% loss across all > altitudes between 2002 and 2014)... <HR> <BR> Birding-Aus mailing list <BR> <BR> To change settings or unsubscribe visit: <BR> http://birding-aus.org/mailman/listinfo/birding-aus_birding-aus.org </HR> |
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