Talk:Canopy research

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Tidied typographically and links added. This paragraph needs attention:

Research aims at protection. More than anywhere else the question rises here it`s not time to find a transition to protection of the ancient forests finally. In comparison to research efforts very little is being done to achieve the actual goal of protection. On the contrary - reseachers worldwide are logging and harming the forest themselfes.

Apart from my not being clear what the second sentence means, it looks like a personal view. If it isn't, it needs sourcing. RayGirvan 11:07, 27 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]

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